Supreme Court nominees are typically confirmed by the Senate. However, when they are not confirmed it is either because of partisanship or a question regarding their competency/ethics. Which scenario BEST fits the latter?

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A A potential justice secretly wrote articles that questioned when the Founders meant when creating specific aspects of our government.A potential justice secretly wrote articles that questioned when the Founders meant when creating specific aspects of our government.
B A potential justice often speaks on talk shows to share their political opinions. A potential justice often speaks on talk shows to share their political opinions.
C A potential justice has highly illicit accusations made about their actions with members of their staff.A potential justice has highly illicit accusations made about their actions with members of their staff.
D A potential justice has strongly written opinions on such topics as gun control and abortion.

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D A potential justice has strongly written opinions on such topics as gun control and abortion.
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