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Democrats want Clarence Thomas to resign from the court or recuse himself from any proceedings attached to the 2020 election.

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While ex-President Donald Trump was obsessively pushing "stop the steal," Thomas was making use of her husband's status and connections by relentlessly texting now-former White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and urging him to be equally relentless in stealing back a demonstrably non-stolen election.

U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas' hospitalization for an unspecified "infection" has been longer than predicted, prompting further questions about his health as a new COVID-19 variant is surging around the globe.

If Thomas were really worried about the Court’s credibility, he would be talking to Ginni Thomas about respecting democracy and process, given her efforts in support for overturning the 2020 election. 

Politics

Thomas has been a source of political contention ever since his confirmation process thirty years ago. Days before President George Bush nominated Thomas to the Bench, Justice Thurgood Marshall spoke about not wanting a token appointment to replace him. He said someone should be picked for the right reasons and not just a token appointment with an agenda.

Clarence Thomas' wife Ginni offered an apology to her husband's Supreme Court clerks on Jan. 18 after using a personal Facebook account to cheer on the white supremacists who stormed the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6.

Social media users think Justice Thomas should be impeached over his wife's failure to censure herself after continually sharing far-right extremist conspiracy theories on Facebook.

The lawyer and educator continues to add her voice in the fight to normalize conversations around consent and accountability.

Nation

The Supreme Court heard arguments today on gun laws. You won't be shocked on where Clarence Thomas stands.

The Supreme Court overturned the murder conviction of Curtis Flowers on the grounds that a Mississippi district attorney intentionally kept Black jurors off the case.

Politics

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas went on an anti-abortion rant that critics said was embellishment and delivered under false pretenses.