Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish
- The Washington Post opted not to publish a story on an upside-down American flag at Justice Alito's home, despite having the same information three years prior.
- The flag was investigated in 2021 by the Post's Supreme Court reporter Robert Barnes, who found it already down upon arrival.
- The Post chose not to publish then due to uncertainty over the flag's raiser, suggesting it was likely tied to a neighbor dispute rather than political motives.
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The Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish
Nine days after The New York Times reported about the political symbolism of an upside-down American flag that flew at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's home, the Washington Post acknowledged it had the same story more than three years ago and decided not to publish it. The Post's st...
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The Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish
NEW YORK (AP) — Nine days after The New York Times reported about the political symbolism of an upside-down American flag that flew at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito's
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Washington Post said it had the Alito flag story 3 years ago and chose not to publish
NEW YORK (AP) — Nine days after The New York Times reported about the political symbolism of an upside-down American flag that flew at U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito’s […]
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