Supreme Court's John Roberts Pressured to Investigate Ketanji Brown Jackson
Summary
Chief Justice John Roberts is being urged to investigate Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's presence at the Grammy Awards. Senator Marsha Blackburn has raised concerns about the event's anti-ICE remarks, questioning Jackson's impartiality as a Supreme Court justice. No evidence has been found that Jackson participated in the anti-ICE actions during the event.Key Facts
- Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn has asked for an investigation into Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson's attendance at the Grammys.
- The awards ceremony included comments critical of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
- Justice Jackson was at the Grammys because she was nominated for a Grammy for narrating her memoir's audiobook.
- There is no proof that Justice Jackson clapped for any anti-ICE remarks at the event.
- The Supreme Court has a Code of Conduct to ensure integrity and impartiality, which Senator Blackburn cites in her concerns.
- The Supreme Court will soon hear cases related to an executive order by President Trump about birthright citizenship, where ICE issues could be relevant.
- No video evidence shows Justice Jackson clapping at the ceremony during anti-ICE comments.
- Justice Jackson has occasionally aligned with conservative justices despite being generally seen as liberal-leaning.
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