Democratic lawmaker Ocasio-Cortez wants
US Supreme Court Justice Thomas impeached
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[April 10, 2023]
By Kanishka Singh
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Democratic U.S. Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez
said on Sunday she wants Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas to be
impeached and his advisers probed after a media report described luxury
trips he has taken over decades, funded by a Republican donor. |
U.S. House Oversight and Accountability
Committee member Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY)
questions witnesses during the committee's hearing about Twitter's
handling of a 2020 New York Post story about Hunter Biden and his
laptop, in Washington, U.S. February 8, 2023. REUTERS/Evelyn Hockstein |
"It is the House's responsibility to pursue that investigation in
the form of impeachment," she told CNN in an interview. However, she
acknowledged progress was unlikely since the House of
Representatives has a Republican majority that would not want to
take action against a conservative justice.
Ocasio-Cortez said the timeline of Thomas's relationship with
Republican donor and real estate magnate Harlan Crow revealed a
conflict of interest since it started after Thomas began serving on
the Supreme Court in 1991.
ProPublica reported on Thursday that Thomas accepted expensive trips
from Crow over decades despite federal law requiring the disclosure
of most gifts.
Thomas defended the trips, saying in a statement on Friday that he
had been advised he was not required to report that type of
"personal hospitality," and has always sought to comply with
disclosure guidelines.
He said he would now follow new rules brought in by the Judicial
Conference responsible for financial disclosure requirements for the
entire federal judiciary.
Crow told ProPublica he had "never sought to influence Justice
Thomas on any legal or political issue."
(Reporting by Kanishka Singh in Washington; Editing by Daniel
Wallis)
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