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GOP senator calls for probe into Ketanji Brown Jackson attending Grammys

Justice Jackson attended the Grammys as an audiobook nominee amid protests against ICE, prompting conservative calls for recusal despite no evidence she supported political remarks.

  • On Sunday, Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson attended the Grammy Awards as a Best Audio Book nominee but lost to the Dalai Lama; artists protested ICE while conservative critics urged recusal over claims she applauded, though no video has emerged.
  • This year the Grammys featured politics as winners like Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny criticized ICE, dozens wore `ICE OUT` pins, and host Trevor Noah joked about appealing to the Supreme Court.
  • A clip shows Jackson smiling, applauding during her nomination for `Lovely One`, Best Audio Book, without making political remarks, and her reaction was not shown during speeches.
  • On Thursday, President Donald Trump promoted a New York Post opinion piece attacking Jackson, while Miranda Devine questioned her impartiality, claiming she should have stayed home, as critics shared online.
  • The Supreme Court's 2025-2026 term faces partisan attacks, critics claim Jackson's attendance at the Grammys raises impartiality questions, though defenders cite past targeting of other justices.
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Just the News broke the news in Washington, United States on Thursday, February 5, 2026.
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