“I
have total confidence in the Chief Justice of the United States
to deal with these court internal issues,” McConnell told
reporters.
Senate Judiciary Committee Democrats, in a letter sent to Chief
Justice John Roberts on April 10, said Thomas' conduct violated
ethical standards.
The committee plans to hold a hearing on the matter but a date
has not yet been announced.
ProPublica reported on April 6 that Thomas accepted expensive
trips from Republican donor and real estate magnate Harlan Crow
over decades without disclosing them.
Thomas defended the trips, saying he had been advised he was not
required to report that type of "personal hospitality." But the
conservative justice said he would abide by new, tighter rules
that recently took effect.
(Reporting by Katharine Jackson and Moira Warburton in
Washington; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama and Cynthia Osterman)
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