Clarence Thomas report spurs new calls from Democrats for Supreme Court code of ethics
Justice accused of failing to report lavish gifts from
GOP mega-donor Harlan Crow
Fox News
By Elizabeth Elkind | Fox News
SUPREME COURT Published April 6, 2023 6:14pm EDT
Senate Democrats on Thursday renewed their call for a
strict code of ethics to be imposed on the Supreme Court after a report claimed
conservative Justice Clarence
Thomas has enjoyed lavish gifts from a GOP mega-donor for
several years.
A ProPublica investigation found that Thomas’
close friendship with real estate developer Harlan Crow allowed him to
accompany the Texas billionaire on luxury vacations on his private jet and
yacht, as well as free stays on Crow’s vast vacation property, among other
perks. He reportedly failed to disclose the vast majority of Crow’s gifts.
Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said Thomas’ alleged actions are "simply inconsistent with the ethical standards the American people expect of any public servant, let alone a Justice on the Supreme Court."
"Today’s report demonstrates, yet again, that
Supreme Court Justices must be held to an enforceable code of conduct, just
like every other federal judge," Durbin said in a Thursday statement.
"The ProPublica
report is a call to action, and the Senate Judiciary Committee will act."
Progressive Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., shared
similar sentiments in her calls for accountability.
"The American people deserve a federal judiciary that is accountable to the rule of law, not wealthy Republican donors. Today's news is a stark reminder that judges should be held to the highest ethical standards and free from conflicts of interest," Warren wrote on Twitter.
"[A]s long as 9 justices are exempt from any process
for enforcing basic ethics, public faith in SCOTUS will continue to decline,
and dark money and special interests will maintain their relentless grip on our
democracy," wrote Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse, D-R.I., who introduced
legislation to tighten ethics requirements for Supreme Court justices in the
last Congress.
Another senator took it a step further and reiterated
calls to expand
the court past its current nine seats, something President Joe
Biden has opposed.
"My take on this: Clarence Thomas has proven what
we’ve suspected all along — the Supreme Court is beholden to right-wing
corporate interest groups and billionaire mega-donors. The Court is broken. The
constitutional remedy is clear — expand the Court," wrote Sen. Tina Smith,
D-Minn.
In a statement to ProPublica, Crow denied ever trying to influence
Thomas or put him in positions where other influential people could do the
same.
"The hospitality we have extended to the Thomas’s
(sic) over the years is no different from the hospitality we have extended to
our many other dear friends," part of the statement reads. "We have
never asked about a pending or lower court case, and Justice Thomas has never
discussed one, and we have never sought to influence Justice Thomas on any
legal or political issue. More generally, I am unaware of any of our friends
ever lobbying or seeking to influence Justice Thomas on any case, and I would
never invite anyone who I believe had any intention of doing that."
Connecting the Dots:
Foundation to Promote Open Society was
a funder for ProPublica and the Center for American
Progress.
George Soros was
the chairman for the Foundation to Promote Open Society, a
supporter for the Center for American Progress and is the founder
& chairman for the Open Society Foundations.
Open Society Foundations was a
funder for the Center for American Progress.
Gara LaMarche was
the VP & director of U.S. programs for the Open Society Foundations
and a director at ProPublica.
Marion O. Sandler was
a director at the Center for American Progress and a funder
for ProPublica.
Herbert Sandler was
a funder for the Center for American Progress and is the funder
& founding chairman for ProPublica.
Resources: Past
Research
Center for American
Progress Surrenders: No Longer Pushing Assault Weapons Ban (Past Research on ProPublica)
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 2014
https://thesteadydrip.blogspot.com/2014/09/center-for-american-progress-surrenders.html
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