Frames recusal standards as routinely violated by judges linked to Democratic causes
The article presents the failure to recuse as a clear ethical breach without explaining that spousal professional activity does not automatically require recusal under federal standards, thus distorting legal norms to fit a political narrative.
“There was a clear need for Cooper to recuse himself from this matter, or at the very least disclose these conflicts. By doing neither, Cooper caused — at the very least — an appearance of impropriety, which warrants a full investigation”