Fox News Politics: Alito Lit Up
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www.foxnews.comHere are the latest widely reported items about Justice Samuel Alito:
He fell ill and was treated for dehydration in early April 2026, but returned to the bench the following Monday; the Supreme Court said the illness did not require overnight hospitalization. This event drew attention to his health and ongoing presence on the Court.[3][5]
In January 2026, Alito recused himself from a Louisiana oil case ahead of arguments, due to his stock holdings in ConocoPhillips and related entities; recusal followed standard ethics considerations given his financial interests. This is part of a pattern of voluntary recusals tied to his investments.[1]
There has been ongoing public and media scrutiny around ethics and transparency at the Supreme Court, particularly regarding travel and funding connections to donors and the implications for recusals; while Alito has faced criticism, the Court has continued to function with him participating in many decisions since 2006.[6][1]
Note: The above items summarize multiple reputable outlets’ reporting from late 2025 into 2026. If you’d like, I can pull the most current, date-stamped headlines and provide short citations for each.
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www.foxnews.comJustice Samuel Alito mounted a preemptive defense of his trip in the Wall Street Journal, which published his opinion piece before the ProPublica report was live.
www.cbsnews.comThe Supreme Court's spokeswoman says Justice Samuel Alito fell ill at an event in Philadelphia last month and was treated for dehydration before returning home to suburban Washington. Spokeswoman Patricia McCabe said in a statement Friday that Alito’s illness did not require an overnight hospital stay and he was back on the bench the following Monday. Alito was an active questioner during arguments that day in an important case about mailed ballots and participated in all the court’s hearings...
www.whec.comThe Supreme Court's spokeswoman says Justice Samuel Alito fell ill at an event in Philadelphia last month and was treated for dehydration before returning home to suburban Washington. Spokeswoman...
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