Junk 'Justice': Veto Alito Flagged

"At Justice Alito’s House, a ‘Stop the Steal’ Symbol on Display"

An upside-down flag, adopted by Trump supporters contesting the Biden victory, flew over the justice’s front lawn as the Supreme Court was considering an election case.


By Jodi Kantor
May 16, 2024


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A photo obtained by The Times shows an inverted flag at the Alito residence on Jan. 17, 2021, three days before the Biden inauguration.


After the 2020 presidential election, as some Trump supporters falsely claimed that President Biden had stolen the office, many of them displayed a startling symbol outside their homes, on their cars and in online posts: an upside-down American flag.

One of the homes flying an inverted flag during that time was the residence of Supreme Court Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr., in Alexandria, Va., according to photographs and interviews with neighbors.

The upside-down flag was aloft on Jan. 17, 2021, the images showed. President Donald J. Trump’s supporters, including some brandishing the same symbol, had rioted at the Capitol a little over a week before. Mr. Biden’s inauguration was three days away. Alarmed neighbors snapped photographs, some of which were recently obtained by The New York Times. Word of the flag filtered back to the court, people who worked there said in interviews.

While the flag was up, the court was still contending with whether to hear a 2020 election case, with Justice Alito on the losing end of that decision. In coming weeks, the justices will rule on two climactic cases involving the storming of the Capitol on Jan. 6, including whether Mr. Trump has immunity for his actions. Their decisions will shape how accountable he can be held for trying to overturn the last presidential election and his chances for re-election in the upcoming one.

“I had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag,” Justice Alito said in an emailed statement to The Times. “It was briefly placed by Mrs. Alito in response to a neighbor’s use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard signs.”

Judicial experts said in interviews that the flag was a clear violation of ethics rules, which seek to avoid even the appearance of bias, and could sow doubt about Justice Alito’s impartiality in cases related to the election and the Capitol riot.

The mere impression of political opinion can be a problem, the ethics experts said. “It might be his spouse or someone else living in his home, but he shouldn’t have it in his yard as his message to the world,” said Amanda Frost, a law professor at the University of Virginia.

This is “the equivalent of putting a ‘Stop the Steal’ sign in your yard, which is a problem if you’re deciding election-related cases,” she said.

Interviews show that the justice’s wife, Martha-Ann Alito, had been in a dispute with another family on the block over an anti-Trump sign on their lawn, but given the timing and the starkness of the symbol, neighbors interpreted the inverted flag as a political statement by the couple.

The longstanding ethics code for the lower courts, as well as the recent one adopted by the Supreme Court, stresses the need for judges to remain independent and avoid political statements or opinions on matters that could come before them.

“You always want to be proactive about the appearance of impartiality,” Jeremy Fogel, a former federal judge and the director of the Berkeley Judicial Institute, said in an interview. “The best practice would be to make sure that nothing like that is in front of your house.”

The court has also repeatedly warned its own employees against public displays of partisan views, according to guidelines circulated to the staff and reviewed by The Times. Displaying signs or bumper stickers is not permitted, according to the court’s internal rule book and a 2022 memo reiterating the ban on political activity.


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Excerpts from guidelines given to the Supreme Court staff.


Asked if these rules also apply to justices, the court declined to respond.

The exact duration that the flag flew outside the Alito residence is unclear. In an email from Jan. 18, 2021, reviewed by The Times, a neighbor wrote to a relative that the flag had been upside down for several days at that point.

In recent years, the quiet sanctuary of his street, with residents who are Republicans and Democrats, has tensed with conflict, neighbors said. Around the 2020 election, a family on the block displayed an anti-Trump sign with an expletive. It apparently offended Mrs. Alito and led to an escalating clash between her and the family, according to interviews.

Some residents have also bridled at the noise and intrusion brought by protesters, who started showing up outside the Alito residence in 2022 after the Supreme Court overturned the federal right to abortion. Other neighbors have joined the demonstrators, whose intent was “to bring the protest to their personal lives because the decisions affect our personal lives,” said Heather-Ann Irons, who came to the street to protest.

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'I had no involvement
whatsoever in the
flying of the flag.'

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The half-dozen neighbors who saw the flag, or knew of it, requested anonymity because they said they did not want to add to the contentiousness on the block and feared reprisal. Last Saturday, May 11, protesters returned to the street, waving flags of their own (“Don’t Tread on My Uterus”) and using a megaphone to broadcast expletives at Justice Alito, who was in Ohio giving a commencement address. Mrs. Alito appeared in a window, complaining to the Supreme Court security detail outside.

Turning the American flag upside down is a symbol of emergency and distress, first used as a military S.O.S., historians said in interviews. In recent decades, it has increasingly been used as a political protest symbol — a controversial one, because the flag code and military tradition require the paramount symbol of the United States to be treated with respect.

Over the years, upside-down flags have been displayed by both the right and the left as an outcry over a range of issues, including the Vietnam War, gun violence, the Supreme Court’s overturning of the constitutional right to abortion and, in particular, election results. In 2012, Tea Party followers inverted flags at their homes to signal disgust at the re-election of President Barack Obama. Four years later, some liberals advised doing the same after Mr. Trump was elected.



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Trump supporters at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.

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A demonstrator in California waved an inverted flag during the Biden inauguration.



During Mr. Trump’s quest to win, and then subvert, the 2020 election, the gesture took off as never before, becoming “really established as a symbol of the ‘Stop the Steal’ campaign,” according to Alex Newhouse, a researcher at the University of Colorado Boulder.

A flood of social media posts exhorted Trump supporters to flip over their flags or purchase new ones to display upside down.

“If Jan. 6 rolls around and Biden is confirmed by the Electoral College our nation is in distress!!” a poster wrote on Patriots.win, a forum for Trump supporters, garnering over a thousand “up” votes. “If you cannot go to the DC rally then you must do your duty and show your support for our president by flying the flag upside down!!!!”

Local newspapers from Lexington, Ky., to Sun City, Ariz., to North Jersey wrote about the flags cropping up nearby. A few days before the inauguration, a Senate candidate in Minnesota flew an upside-down flag on his campaign vehicle.

Hanging an inverted flag outside a home was “an explicit signifier that you are part of this community that believes America has been taken and needs to be taken back,” Mr. Newhouse said.

This spring, the justices are already laboring under suspicion by many Americans that whatever decisions they make about the Jan. 6 cases will be partisan. Justice Clarence Thomas has declined to recuse himself despite the direct involvement of his wife, Virginia Thomas, in efforts to overturn the election.

Now, with decisions in the Jan. 6 cases expected in just a few weeks, a similar debate may unfurl about Justice Alito, the ethics experts said. “It really is a question of appearances and the potential impact on public confidence in the court,” Mr. Fogel said. “I think it would be better for the court if he weren’t involved in cases arising from the 2020 election. But I’m pretty certain that he will see that differently.”

If Justice Alito were on another court, Mr. Fogel said, the flag could also trigger some sort of review to determine if there was any misconduct. But because the Supreme Court serves as the arbiter of its own behavior, “you don’t really have anywhere to take it,” he said.

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Jodi Kantor, who has been reporting on the Supreme Court, including the behind-the-scenes story of how the justices overturned the right to abortion. Ms. Kantor is a Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter and co-author of “She Said,” which recounts how she and Megan Twohey broke the story of sexual abuse allegations against Harvey Weinstein, helping to ignite the #MeToo movement.

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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
I see we have another flag issue with the judge. Flying a flag at his vacation home seen at the Jan. 6 party at the Capitol building. Poor Samuel, his wife just seems to be such a a renegade 😭.
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Not sure what you mean 🤔 
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
oldjacker67 : Tostesterone. No clue why.
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Nickyhere : Hahahahaha no. But so much to sample.
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Nickyhere
Nickyhere 10 月 前
oldjacker67 : Not much chance of any failing any Taste Test.
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Love the Toasted Testosterone Test Basket Cases. 
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Hahahaha. Aren't  we living in the good old days or at least trying? Make America great again. I think judge needs a spanking from "Mommy" for lying about the flag. 
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
oldjacker67 : "...Who refers to their wife as 'Mrs. Alito'? This is 2024. I believe the *correct* term is 'Mommy'..."
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Watched Bill last night and one thing stood out. The guy made to put a 6ft fence around his boat then had a mural of it painted on the gate. I just love a good fuck you statement.
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hielofrio
hielofrio 10 月 前
It is the hypocrisy that currently prevails. If the opinion departs from what is the current trend, woke thinking and so-called progressive, what it generates is hatred. But if the opinion coincides with what I think then the opinion is correct.
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hielofrio
hielofrio 10 月 前
The wife of a judge cannot speak out or say what she thinks because this would imply that her husband would no longer be impartial. And if the judge ruled in your favor... Would you agree with what his wife did?

Couples of judges are free to express their opinion, one of the pillars of all democracies, and no one can be restricted. Or has there been no statements from relatives of pro-abortion judges and that has not invalidated their impartiality?
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mscotton12
mscotton12 10 月 前
for 20+ years the R's have ginned up the troops based on fears of the D's "legislating from the bench", "stacking the bench", etc and no one did anything about it. Like most of Dumps fear mongering about Biden, they are NOT legitimate fears, they are projections
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mscotton12
mscotton12 10 月 前
bottom line :   In recent decades, it has increasingly been used as a political protest symbol — a controversial one, because the flag code and military tradition require the paramount symbol of the United States to be treated with respect.
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Hahahaha. Best bad things are said with a dirty mouth lol.
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DrWhoWhatandWhere
Alito, Thomas and their wives...Another perfect example of why there needs to be Supreme Court Justice term limits and not the 18 yr term that has been tossed about
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
oldjacker67 : Somebody this morning said the "objectionable and personally insulting" neighbor's lawn sign was just 2 little words: "FUCK TRUMP"

Let's destroy our country over THAT, Veto. Grow the *fuck* UP, you silly douchebag c~hild.
I say worse than that before I brush my teeth in the morning!
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Hahahaha. Yes. Are we all of a sudden objecting to personal insulting comments made by some and yes passing the " You're a lying piece of shit test", failed miserably 
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oldjacker67
oldjacker67 10 月 前
Olive8 : Love Bill Maher. Just says things like they are with great humor. Yes, time for Alito to walk the plank and find his way to Davy Jone's locker.
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
emigre69 : Last night, Bill Maher had 2 things to say to Justice Alito:

1) There are better ways to hit on Clarence Thomas's wife, ...and
2) Supreme Court Justices don't fly flags upside-down; *PIRATES* do.

Well, blow me down 'n' shiver me timbers, Cap'n Veto.
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emigre69 10 月 前
Of course it is possible that Martha-Ann Alito is a loose cannon who does all kinds of things which embarass her long-suffering and rather shy husband in his demanding job. Just saying
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emigre69 10 月 前
Olive8 : So would Jake have been right to forget it, given that it was Chinatown ?
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
"...“It was briefly placed by Mrs. Alito in response to..."

Willi Cici: "Oh yeah, that's right, Senaduh, a bufffuh. The Family's got a *lot* o' buff-fuhzzz..."
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Nickyhere
Nickyhere 10 月 前
Olive8 : The explanation is absurd. Just chuck a cup of tea over the neighbours’ car! Make sure it has sugar, and job done ✔️ 
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Olive8
Olive8 出版商 10 月 前
“I had no involvement whatsoever in the flying of the flag,” Justice Alito said in an emailed statement to The Times. “It was briefly placed by Mrs. Alito in response to a neighbor’s use of objectionable and personally insulting language on yard signs.”

This does NOT pass the 'You lying piece of shit' test.

"..,objectionable and personally insulting language..."

Objectionable and insulting to WHOM, precisely, Veto?

John Roberts: "Forget it, Jake. It's Chinatown."
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emigre69 10 月 前
Lots of issues here when you start to think about it, even if you accept the "explanation" that it was Mrs Alito's contribution to a sign-war with a neighbor. Firstly did Justice Alito notice ? Of course he did. Did he decide that it had to come down or was it Martha-Ann who realized or was told it was potentially embarrassing for her husband ? Who knows ? Did Justice Alito know perfectly well that he was breaking the rules and decided to be deviant because he feels he can ? I kinda think he did. Would he do the same thing today or in January 2025 ? Something to watch out for.
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Nickyhere
Nickyhere 10 月 前
SeaStories1983 : So many clever people there. But so many seemingly out of moral control. She says! :smile:
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SeaStories1983
SeaStories1983 10 月 前
Nickyhere : Oh yeah. . . we got some serious issues here. Lot of folks looking around and trying to figure out how they can get out of the country if Trump gets in again. But I don't know what makes them think those countries are looking for a bunch of Americans to come set up housekeeping. . . We gotta keep it together here, dammit!
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Nickyhere
Nickyhere 10 月 前
SeaStories1983 : Thanks. Understood. But does my general point ring true?
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SeaStories1983
SeaStories1983 10 月 前
Nickyhere : As a symbol of protest, like I say, it has been used on both ends of the spectrum here. But our judges and officials. . . not necessarily the elected ones, but the real civil servants, are supposed to maintain some neutrality. That is the issue
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Nickyhere
Nickyhere 10 月 前
America is giving lots of ammunition to other countries to attack its vaunted democracy. Over here there’s not much election inspiration. But results could be pretty dreadful either way in your CV country. That flag is a little disturbing.
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