Justice Alito questions possibility of political compromise in secret recording
- Alito was recorded in audio agreeing with an activist's views on ending the U.S. ideological divide and promoting "godliness."
- The activist, posing as a conservative, expressed doubt about negotiating with the left to end polarization, with Alito acknowledging the difficulty of compromise.
- Alito and the activist discussed the challenge of finding common ground due to fundamental differences that are hard to compromise on.
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Secret Alito recordings are a new low in the left’s drive to smear justices
On Monday, Lauren Windsor published audio recordings of conversations with Justice Samuel Alito, his wife and Supreme Court Justice John Roberts, which she secretly recorded last week.
Wild Distortions of ‘Secret Recording’ of Alito
Jaded as I am, I am still stunned by the stupidity of the Rolling Stone’s article on the “new, secret recording” of Justice Alito’s remarks and by how eagerly so many people and news outlets have parroted the article’s distorted take.

Justice Alito, in secretly recording, seems to agree US needs to return to place of 'godliness'
Lauren Windsor -- seeking out the justices at the Supreme Court Historical Society's annual gala - also apparently sought out Alito's wife, Martha-Ann, at the event.
Activist secretly records Supreme Court Justices Alito, Roberts
By Zachary Stieber Contributing Writer The society that held an event with Supreme Court justices has confirmed an activist secretly recorded several justices and says the activist’s membership will be revoked. “Our policy is to ensure that all attendees, including the justices, are treated with respect. We condemn the surreptitious recording of justices at the event, which is inconsistent with the entire spirit of the evening. Attendees are a…
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