Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito says he spoke with Trump about clerk
before hush-money filing
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[January 09, 2025]
By LINDSAY WHITEHURST
WASHINGTON (AP) — Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito spoke with
President-elect Donald Trump about a former law clerk the day before
Trump went to the high court in a push to delay the sentencing in his
New York hush-money case, the justice said Wednesday.
Alito said he took the call Tuesday afternoon from Trump at the request
of his former law clerk, William Levi, to recommend him for a job in the
upcoming administration. The two did not discuss the upcoming emergency
motion, or any other court matters, Alito said.
“I was not even aware at the time of our conversation that such an
application would be filed,” he said in the statement. They also did not
discuss any other matters that could come before the court in the
future, the conservative justice said. Justices often recommend former
clerks in high demand for top government and law firm jobs, but a direct
call with a president appears unusual and comes as Trump has business
before the court.
Levi served in the Justice Department during Trump’s first term as chief
of staff to then-Attorney General Bill Barr. He clerked for Alito from
2011 to 2012.
Gabe Roth, executive director of the nonpartisan group Fix the Court,
said the call was “an unmistakable breach of protocol.”
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“No person, no matter who they are, should engage in out-of-court
communication with a judge or justice who’s considering that
person’s case,” he said in a statement.
A spokesman for Trump did not immediately return a message seeking
comment.
Carrie Severino, president of JCN, a conservative group that has
boosted Trump's judicial nominees, said in a social media post that
the call was a “manufactured ‘ethics’ scandal over a simple
reference check” amplified to “smear” the justice.
Trump's attorneys are asking the Supreme Court to delay his
sentencing in New York on 34 felony counts of falsifying business
records connected to a hush-money payment to porn actress Stormy
Daniels. Trump has denied wrongdoing.
His attorneys argue the sentencing could disrupt the presidential
transition and would violate the Supreme Court's previous ruling on
immunity for former presidents in another case against Trump. The
court has not yet responded.
Alito faced calls to recuse himself from two major cases related to
Trump last year after revelations that flags associated with Trump
supporters who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021 were
previously seen flying outside of his homes. Alito said his wife had
flown the flags and rejected the calls to step aside.
The Tuesday call was first reported by ABC News.
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