Judge Brett Kavanaugh testifies to the Senate Judiciary Committee during his Supreme Court confirmation hearing on September 27, 2018.
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Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh went to a holiday party at the home of Matt Schlapp Friday night.
Schlapp is the chairman of the influential right-wing group Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC).
Other attendees at the party include Stephen Miller, Matt Gaetz, and Sean Spicer.
Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh went to a holiday party at the home of Matt Schlapp — the chairman of the influential right-wing group Conservative Political Action Coalition (CPAC) — Friday night, Politico first reported.
Among other attendees at the party include longtime Trump ally Stephen Miller, Rep. Matt Gaetz and his wife, Sean Spicer, and rep.-elect George Santos, Politico reported.
The appearance has sparked ethics concerns about possible conflicts of interest with a sitting Supreme Court justice attending the private party of right-wing politicians and leadership, according to Bloomberg. The Supreme Court is supposed to be a politically impartial branch of government.
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