The head of integrity has unabashedly showcased his strong political bias on Twitter, and I suspect things will begin going poorly for either him or Twitter shortly.
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Sure, their personal political bias should put them up to a greater level of scrutiny; but it they can still fact check without bias.
So, have they?
They’ll get dragged for doing anything that doesn’t align with X party. If not his tweets than something else.
Not saying people shouldn’t have common sense about what they post on a public forum tho...
I'm pretty sure most judges would recuse if they had statements like that surface.
Sections (a) (1) and especially (a) (5) here, for example: https://www.americanbar.org/groups/professional_responsibili...