Legal and ethics 'experts' quoted in recent articles targeting conservative justices on the Supreme Court for alleged ethics violations have connections to Democrats like President Biden and former President Bill Clinton.
to the campaigns of Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the Democratic National Committee.
Described earlier this year by Davis as a"far-left immigration professor" and a"longtime leftwing activist and litigator at Public Citizen," Frost has given at least $10,000 to Democratic candidates or Democratic causes since 2008, according toAsked by Fox News Digital whether she believes lending her comments on the issue were appropriate, given her donations to Democrats and former work for Kennedy, frost said,"Yes, my comments to the press are appropriate, as is my...
Stressing that she had worked on both sides of the aisle in the past, Frost said that she"clerked for a Republican-appointed judge and that I have criticized the ethical conduct of justices appointed by Democrats in my public testimony before Congress and in my published academic scholarship." In a statement to Fox News Digital, ProPublica said:"These are professionals with deep expertise and reputations for independence, who regularly criticize Democrats and Republicans alike. Several have served in Republican administrations."
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