Response to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's Criticism

Special Counsel Jack Smith responds to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's questioning of his legitimacy by pointing out that the Attorney General is authorized to appoint a Special Counsel. There is ongoing debate and legal actions regarding Trump's immunity and Smith's appointment.

Response to Clarence Thomas by Special Counsel Jack Smith

Special Counsel Jack Smith responds to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, defending his appointment to head investigations into Trump. Thomas questioned Smith's legitimacy in handling the case.

Investigation of Justice Clarence Thomas

Democratic Senators Whitehouse and Wyden have asked the DOJ to investigate Justice Clarence Thomas for allegedly receiving gifts. They believe Thomas violated ethics, false statement, and tax laws. Conservatives argue this is an attack on a conservative justice.

Tension between U.S. Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas in upcoming gun case

Simmering tension between U.S. Supreme Court Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas may escalate in an upcoming gun case, highlighting their differing views on the Second Amendment and legal interpretations.

Simmering tension between U.S. Supreme Court justices Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas

Simmering tension between U.S. Supreme Court justices Amy Coney Barrett and Clarence Thomas likely to escalate in upcoming gun case, as clear differences in their conservative views are expected to be seen. Barrett disapproves of Thomas's strict constructionist view of the Second Amendment.

Supreme Court Justices' Financial Disclosures and Book Deals

Justice Clarence Thomas belatedly acknowledges travel paid by Republican megadonor Harlan Crow, Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson reports large income from book deals and gifts including Beyoncé concert tickets, other justices also report significant book deal earnings, and the justices adopted an ethics code in November.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' 2019 Trip to Indonesia

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas disclosed a 2019 trip to Indonesia paid for by GOP megadonor Harlan Crow, which was at the center of a controversy over justices' travel. The annual disclosures have drawn attention due to ethics scandals involving private jet travel and luxury vacations accepted by some justices.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas and Ethics Criticisms

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas acknowledges previously unreported trips overseas, paid for by a friend, conservative businessman Harlan Crow. Thomas released amended financial disclosure forms to include the trips. Critics slam recent ProPublica article on Justice Thomas. Thomas defends the trips, stating they were personal hospitality from close friends. The Supreme Court issued a new 'Code of Conduct' in response to heightened scrutiny over travel arrangements for private trips taken by justices.

US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses controversies and negativity surrounding him and his wife, criticizes Washington's atmosphere, and discusses his approach to judicial ethics and decision-making.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses critics at judicial conference

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas addresses critics at a judicial conference in Alabama, expressing frustration with 'nastiness' and 'lies' directed at him, as well as the challenges faced in Washington, DC. He emphasizes the importance of making decisions with a lifetime appointment that he believes are right. Thomas also discusses concerns about the Supreme Court's handling of emergency requests and the leaking of court opinions.

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Criticism

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas faces criticism over accusations of accepting gifts and his wife pushing claims of corruption. Thomas defended himself and his wife's actions, expressing his distaste for Washington, D.C.

Supreme Court considering lawsuits against assault weapons bans in Illinois and Maryland

The Supreme Court of the United States is considering lawsuits against the assault weapons bans in Illinois and Maryland. The cases include parties like the Second Amendment Foundation and various private citizens. The plaintiffs argue that states and lower courts are not following Supreme Court precedent set in 2022 regarding gun control laws. Justice Clarence Thomas emphasized the importance of applying the Second Amendment based on the intentions of the founding generation.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Returns to Bench

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas returned to the bench after missing arguments with no explanation, sparking speculation among legal experts and the public.

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Absence

U.S. Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas was absent from the bench with no reason given. Chief Justice John Roberts noted his absence but did not provide an explanation. Thomas, part of the conservative majority, will participate in cases using written legal briefs and transcripts. Thomas had previously missed arguments in March due to illness.

Supreme Court Ruling on Trump's Immunity Case

Hollywood celebrities react to Supreme Court ruling on Trump's immunity case by smearing and delegitimizing the court, pushing for court-packing and targeting Justice Clarence Thomas. Democrats express anger and frustration over the ruling.

Controversy Surrounding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas's Law Clerk Hiring

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas shockingly hired a law clerk, Crystal Clanton, who had previously sent racist texts. The story has evolved into a tale of victimhood, with Clanton being supported by powerful figures like Ginni Thomas. Despite the controversy, Clanton secured a prestigious judicial clerkship with Chief Judge William H. Pryor, Jr., of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit.