A news source cited seven ethics “experts” in reports that two Supreme Court Justices “violated ethics rules,” but the experts cited have now been revealed to be major Democratic Party donors.
Earlier this year, ProPublica levied a series of allegations against conservative Justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito. However, it now turns out that the majority of the so-called “experts” they cited to make their case strongly favor left-wing to far-left candidates and causes.
Daily Caller contributor Katelynn Richardson reported Monday that: Seven of the nine ethics experts cited in ProPublica’s stories on Thomas and Alito have collectively given over $100,000 to Democratic campaigns and left-wing causes, FEC records show. Several also work for organizations calling for Thomas’ resignation that are backed by donors that also fund ProPublica, the DCNF previously reported. The ProPublica stories did not disclose these ethics experts’ donations or the fact it shares donors with groups […]
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