ProPublica published allegations that a friend of Justice Clarence Thomas paid for tuition for his great nephew. Former Supreme Court clerk says the accusations have no merit and are aimed at intimidating other justices. "They just have had a vendetta against him for 30 years," said former White House aide Julian Zelizer.
A series of recent reports have alleged improprieties against Supreme Court Justices, particularly Clarence Thomas. Court critics allege a failure to disclose financial information and conflicts of interests, while defenders of the court say this is a biased effort to intimidate the conservative-majority court. We speak with Carrie Severino, president of the Judicial Crisis Network and author of “Justice on Trial: the Kavanaugh Confirmation and the Future of the Supreme Court,” about the string of allegations against the justices.
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