Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent publicly rebuked a reporter who suggested Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito should recuse himself from cases due to a reported family connection involving his son and the Treasury Department.
The exchange occurred during a press briefing when a journalist raised concerns about whether the Supreme Court justice could face a potential conflict of interest.
Bessent dismissed the implication, emphasizing that both the Treasury Department and Justice Alito adhere to established legal and ethical standards.
“I am sure that Mr. Alito follows all legal and ethical guidelines and I can assure you that at Treasury we follow all the legal and ethical guidelines,” Bessent said in response.
The comments were framed by supporters as a defense of institutional integrity and a rejection of what they view as politically motivated attempts to question judicial impartiality without evidence of wrongdoing.
Critics, however, argue that questions about potential conflicts of interest in Washington institutions are valid and should be addressed transparently to maintain public trust.
The exchange quickly gained attention online, with conservative commentators praising Bessent’s response as firm and dismissive of what they characterized as an unfair line of questioning.
The episode adds to ongoing political tensions surrounding the Supreme Court, ethics standards for federal officials, and scrutiny of government agencies.
No formal complaint or ethics investigation related to Justice Alito has been announced in connection with the matter.
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