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The fallout continues surrounding comments by Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito to a liberal journalist who secretly recorded him at a Supreme Court gala. Lauren Windsor is a documentary filmmaker and executive producer of the grassroots political show The Undercurrent , who posed as a conservative activist at the gala. She used her own name to access the event.

On Thursday, Scripps News spoke with Windsor about her work and its reception. Alito faces attention from the media "I think that he very much is taking a lot of media scrutiny right now," Windsor told Scripps News. "Whether or not that's conspiratorial, I can't see into his mind.



I wouldn't speculate on that." "I perceived from the multiple conversations I had with him, he definitely was feeling aggrieved by the media scrutiny," she added. Supreme Court Secret recording of Justice Samuel Alito raises questions about impartiality Scripps News Staff 9:28 AM, Jun 11, 2024 Would you release more of the recording? "The majority of the audio of that conversation is out there," Windsor said.

"The only pieces that are missing are a conversation with a judge who interrupted us. To the degree that I can protect people who are civilians, who didn't have any part of this knowingly, I'm trying to expose conversations with people in power. Is a judge from New York a person in power? Sure.

But this is not 'Let's bring in every person I had a conversation at this dinner with.'" What was it like getting access to Supreme Court justi.

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