Supreme Court Justice Thomas Under Fire for Accepting Lavish Gifts

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Supreme Court Justice Thomas Under Fire for Accepting Lavish Gifts
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A 93-page report by Democratic staff members of the Judiciary Committee details what they call an 'ethical crisis' surrounding Justice Clarence Thomas's acceptance of lavish gifts from wealthy benefactors. The report, accompanied by 800 pages of documents, highlights trips on private jets and yachts, among other extravagant offerings, raising concerns about potential conflicts of interest. Justice Thomas has faced criticism for reportedly accepting millions of dollars in gifts since his appointment in 1991.

Democratic staff members of the Judiciary Committee concluded their investigation with a 93-page report—along with about 800 pages of documents—that delves into what they describe as an “ethical crisis” of the court’s own making. In a statement after the report became public on Saturday, Michael Zona, a spokesman for Crow, denounced the inquiry as “political, partisan, and unconstitutional from the start” and held that his client had turned over the information “voluntarily.

Yet, the nine-page code, with an accompanying five pages of commentary, includes no enforcement mechanism. “Indeed,” Vanity Fair’s Eric Lutz wrote after the new code was signed by all nine justices, “by providing no means of clear external oversight, the code fails to address one of the most significant ethical vulnerabilities at the high court: that its justices are left to police themselves.

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