Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito confirmed to Fox News on Wednesday that he spoke with the president-elect Donald Trump It comes a day before Trump appears before the high court but said they had not discussed an emergency application planned by the former president’s legal team to delay sentencing.
Alito told Fox News’ Shannon Bream that he was asked if he would accept a call from Trump about the position that former staffer William Levy was being considered for, and praised Levy’s “wonderful work.” CV”.
“One of my former legal assistants, William Levi, asked me to take a call from President-elect Trump regarding his qualifications for a government position. I agreed to discuss the matter with President-elect Trump, who yesterday afternoon Call me,” Alito said.
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Alito said he had not spoken with Trump about the emergency application and that he “didn’t even know that such an application would be filed at the time we spoke.”
“We also did not discuss any other matters that are pending or that may come before the Supreme Court in the future, nor any past Supreme Court decisions involving the president-elect,” Alito said.
Alito told Fox News that he is often asked to advise potential employers of former staffers, which is common practice.
Levi was at Ministry of Justice He held the position during the president-elect’s first term and served as Alito’s clerk from 2011 to 2012.
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Alito spoke to Trump the day before he was to appear in court in the New York hush-money case, prompting criticism from some who called the conversation a “clear violation of the agreement.”
“No one, no matter who they are, should have out-of-court communications with the judge or justice who is hearing that person’s case,” Gabe Ross, executive director of the nonpartisan group Fix the Courts, said in a statement.
Alito said he It was not known or discussed that the Trump legal team was preparing an emergency request in the New York state case.
He confirmed to Fox News that the call was only about Levy and that nothing involving Trump’s legal issues — past, present or future — was discussed.
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He also said there were no issues discussed or likely to be discussed in court.
ABC News first reported the call between Trump and Alito.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.