The federal judiciary’s handling of ethics complaints over Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’s failure to disclose his wife’s income more than a decade ago is getting fresh scrutiny in the Senate.
Clarence Thomas is the second Black justice to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. He was controversially appointed in 1991 and leans conservative.
Updated on: March 24, 2022 / 7:30 PM EDT/ CBS News Virginia Thomas, a conservative activist married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, repeatedly pressed White House chief of staff Mark Meadows to pursue unrelenting efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election in urgent text exchanges...
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From 2011 through 2020, Clarence Thomas shows that his wife was receiving “salary and benefits” from Liberty Consulting. But again, there is no range of salary and benefits shown. Instead, Liberty Consulting is listed under “Investments” and shows...
We also learned that Crow bought $133,000 worth of properties directly from Clarence Thomas – showing poor judgement from the judge. Thomas has absolutely no ethics and sees the Supreme Court as a lottery ticket. Additionally, his wife, Ginni Thomas, exploited her husband’s position to pull...
the national policy-making body for the federal courts, conducted an investigation into the matter and concluded that Justice Thomas had “inadvertently” failed to disclose his wife’s income. Based on these findings, the Conference did not recommend any disciplinary action against Justice Thomas.]...
In astatementto the news outlet, Crow said he and his wife have been "very dear friends" with Thomas and his wife, Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, since 1996, and have extended "hospitality" to them, as they have done to other friends. Crow added that he and his wife "have never...
Thomas M. Carnegie Jr.” (Virginia Beggs) and “Mrs. J. Gardner Coolidge II” (Mary Louise Coolidge) shared their favorite dishes and their love for smoking Camels in these ads, which appeared in The New Yorker in early 1934. * * * From Our Advertisers Appropriately we turn to our ...
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