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Allegations of Justice Sandra Day O'Connor Providing Political Letters to Republican Groups

Date
November 11, 2025
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House Oversight
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House Oversight #017396
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Summary

The passage repeats longstanding public criticisms of Justice O'Connor's alleged involvement in partisan activities, offering no new evidence, specific dates, or transactional details. It lacks action Claims Justice O'Connor wrote a letter supporting an Arizona Republican 'Christian Nation' resolutio Alleged private briefing for Republicans who donated $10,000 to a PAC in 1987. Accusations of misc

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