Clarence Thomas faces fresh calls to resign after more billionaire gifts revealed

Democratic members of Congress have revived their calls for for the resignation of US Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas following the most important accounting but of the gifts, luxurious holidays and personal journey he acquired from a bunch of rich benefactors in his years on the nation’s highest courtroom.
“He’s corrupt as hell and should resign today,” US Rep Bill Pascrell of New Jersey wrote on 10 August following ProPublica’s latest investigation.
The outlet’s months-long probe has uncovered beforehand undisclosed journey, hospitality and gifts from influential billionaires with connections to right-wing curiosity teams with enterprise earlier than the courtroom – from personal flights and yacht cruises to resort lodging and VIP tickets to sporting occasions that authorized consultants argue are doubtless to violate disclosure necessities.
US Rep Gerry Connolly said that “no Justice should accept these types of gifts.”
“Thomas has repeatedly brought dishonor and ethical malpractice to our highest Court,” he wrote. “I reiterate my call that he must resign. This is exactly why we need SCOTUS ethics reform.”
“Would billionaires have given Justice Clarence Thomas massive gifts if he was just a law clerk? NO. That’s what makes this corrupt,” said US Rep Ted Lieu. “They were seeking to curry favor with Justice Thomas, either directly or indirectly. And Justice Thomas violated the law in accepting the gifts.”
The Independent has requested remark from a spokesperson for the Supreme Court.
Several proposals in Congress – together with laws launched by Independent Senator Angus King and Republican Senator Lisa Murkowski – would pressure the nation’s excessive courtroom to create a binding code of conduct, appoint an ethics officer to oversee compliance, or set up an ethics coverage as strict as one for members of Congress. The Supreme Court is the one arm of the federal judiciary that’s not sure by a code of ethics.
Republican lawmakers – who’ve supported a years-long effort with right-wing authorized teams to radically reshape the federal judiciary by seating dozens of ideologically like-minded judges – accused congressional Democrats of utilizing “ethics reform” to undermine the Supreme Court’s conservative supermajority, a long-held purpose of GOP-aligned particular curiosity teams.
Conservative Justice Samuel Alito – whose personal jet journey and fishing journeys are additionally the topic of shut scrutiny – has publicly rejected congressional makes an attempt to regulate the Supreme Court, feedback that Senate Judiciary Committee chair Dick Durbin has referred to as “unwise and unwelcome”.
Mr Durbin mentioned the newest reporting “makes it clear: these are not merely ethical lapses. This is a shameless lifestyle underwritten for years by a gaggle of fawning billionaires.”
“Justices Thomas and Alito have made it clear that they’re oblivious to the embarrassment they’ve visited on the highest court in the land,” he added. “Now it’s up to Chief Justice Roberts and the other Justices to act on ethics reform to save their own reputations and the Court’s integrity. … If the Court will not act, then Congress must continue to.”
“Congress did not create the Supreme Court,” Mr Alito told The Wall Street Journal final month. “I know this is a controversial view, but I’m willing to say it … No provision in the Constitution gives them the authority to regulate the Supreme Court – period.”
He added: “I don’t know that any of my colleagues have spoken about it publicly, so I don’t think I should say. But I think it is something we have all thought about.”
The second-ranking Democratic senator responded to his remarks stating that Justice Alito “is not the 101st member” of the Senate.
“The ethical conduct of Supreme Court Justices is a serious matter within this Committee’s jurisdiction. Ensuring ethical conduct by the justices is critical to the Court’s legitimacy,” Mr Durbin said in a statement earlier this month. “The next time Justice Alito thinks about taking a private plane to a billionaire-funded fishing trip, he should have to ask more than ‘Can I take this empty seat?’ He should have to ask if doing so is consistent with his legally-mandated ethical obligations.”