A flag bearing the phrase “Appeal to Heaven” that was carried by
some Donald Trump supporters during the Jan. 6, 2021, attack on
the U.S. Capitol flew outside Alito's vacation home on Long
Beach Island, New Jersey, in July and September of 2023, the
Times reported, citing photographs and interviews.
Alito did not immediately respond to requests for comment on
Wednesday.
Alito faced calls from critics last week to step aside from
cases related to the 2020 election after the Times reported that
an inverted American flag flew outside his Virginia home in the
days before Democratic President Joe Biden's inauguration in
January 2021.
Alito told the New York Times that the inverted flag had been
placed by his wife, Martha-Ann Alito, after a dispute with a
neighbor over a sign on the neighbor's lawn that was critical of
Republican then-President Trump.
The inverted U.S. flag became a symbol of protest by Trump
supporters as he sought to overturn his loss to Biden with false
claims of widespread voting fraud.
The Supreme Court is currently weighing Trump's bid for immunity
from prosecution on federal criminal charges for trying to
reverse his 2020 defeat. The justices are also weighing a
challenge by a Pennsylvania man to a federal criminal charge of
obstruction that he faces for his involvement in the Jan. 6,
2021, attack on the U.S. Capitol by Trump supporters.
The Appeal to Heaven organization says on its website that the
flag, which shows a white pine tree under the slogan, was flown
by order of George Washington in October 1775.
The organization says that it "exists to honor the Lord by
networking elected officials who are believers in Jesus Christ,
who regularly attend and display a commitment to an evangelical,
Gospel-centered church and who will commit to live and govern
based on biblical, constitutional and Federalist principles."
(Reporting by John Kruzel; Editing by Scott Malone and Leslie
Adler)
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