Supreme Court Justice Alito spoke to Trump - says they didn't discuss legal cases
WASHINGTON ? Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito said he spoke to Donald Trump by phone on Tuesday to recommend a former law clerk for a job in a government position, adding he and Trump did not discuss the president-elect's legal woes.
"William Levi, one of my former law clerks, asked me to take a call from President-elect Trump regarding his qualifications to serve in a government position," Alito said in a statement shared with Reuters by a Supreme Court spokesperson.
"I agreed to discuss this matter with President-elect Trump, and he called me yesterday afternoon," Alito added.
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"We also did not discuss any other matter that is pending or might in the future come before the Supreme Court or any past Supreme Court decisions involving the President-elect," the statement said.
Trump has asked the Supreme Court to prevent a New York state court from sentencing him for his conviction on criminal charges stemming from hush money paid to a porn star.
On Tuesday, a New York appeals court denied his effort to halt sentencing scheduled for Friday in Manhattan.
In Wednesday's filing, his lawyers asked the U.S. Supreme Court to immediately order a stay in the case, as he seeks an appeal to resolve questions of presidential immunity.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Justice Alito says he talked to Trump, but not about cases