Chief Justice Roberts Rejects Ethics Meeting, Alito Recusal in Jan. 6 Cases

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Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. declined requests for Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. to recuse himself from Jan. 6 cases, stating that individual justices decide on recusal issues. Roberts also refused to meet with Democratic senators to discuss Supreme Court ethics, citing concerns about separation of powers and judicial independence.
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