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🗓️ 10 June 2024
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In a conversation he didn’t know was being recorded, embattled Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito shared his private belief that his movement’s battle with secular forces in the country was a zero-sum contest of irreconcilable values.
“One side or the other is going to win,” Alito says in secretly recorded audio. Alito was speaking at a reception for the Supreme Court Historical Society last Monday evening. "I mean, there can be a way of working — a way of living together peacefully, but it's difficult, you know, because there are differences on fundamental things that really can't be compromised. It's not like you can split the difference.”
Alito was responding to a question from Lauren Windsor, a progressive advocacy journalist and activist who regularly records conversations with Republicans and conservative movement leaders.
Windsor is my guest on Deconstructed this week. We’re publishing the secret audio in partnership with Rolling Stone.
Windsor, who is making a documentary called “Gonzo for Democracy,” which will be out in the fall, reminded Alito that she had spoken with him a year earlier at the same event and wanted to ask him the same question. “What I asked you about was about the polarization in this country, about, like, how do we repair that rift?” she asked.
“Asking questions of judges, these are the most discreet people in public life. There’s a huge amount of secrecy around the Supreme Court decisions around justices,” Windsor tells Grim. “I’m asking the questions to try to expose true intent. And given that none of the justices will go to Congress, will make their views more publicly known, I feel that it’s of intense public interest to find out whether their decisions are guided by personal religious convictions that really have no place in our public life.”
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0:38.8 | Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito |
0:40.7 | has come under intense scrutiny lately after the discovery that he had |
0:44.2 | flown two flags associated with insurrectionary elements of the far right. On Monday, |
0:50.1 | he had what he thought was a private conversation with what he thought was a right-wing |
0:55.1 | ally at an event at the Supreme Court. |
0:58.3 | That person was actually Lauren Windsor, a progressive activist who's been a guest on this show before, and who has spent years |
1:05.3 | embedding within right-wing movements and recording her interactions. |
1:09.1 | Lauren also spoke that evening with Chief Justice John Roberts, and the contrast between how Alito |
1:14.9 | answered her questions and how Roberts answered her questions is truly startling. |
1:20.4 | Now before we play the clips, let's welcome Lauren Windsor back to the show. |
1:24.2 | Lauren, thank you for being here. |
1:25.7 | Thanks Ryan. |
1:26.7 | And so as we'll hear in this recording, this wasn't the first time you spoke with Alito. |
1:31.7 | Can you set up the context of this conversation in your previous one? |
1:35.2 | So the initial conversation that I had with Justice Alito was in 2023 and I had asked |
1:42.0 | him about the rising polarization in the country. |
1:45.8 | How do we heal this rift, this divide? |
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