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Subject SIGN THE PETITION: Senator wants Harlan Crow to testify about Clarence Thomas corruption
Date May 8, 2023 5:35 PM
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[ [link removed] ]SIGN THE PETITION TO CONGRESS: Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin must
launch a full investigation -- including subpoenas -- into Supreme Court
corruption.

Speaking to the Clarence Thomas corruption scandals this Sunday, Senate
Judiciary Committee Chair Dick Durbin told CNN's Jake Tapper, "This is the
Roberts Court and history will judge him by the decisions he makes with
this."

That's not enough. Subpoenas are needed.

Senator Sheldon Whitehouse reiterated to MSNBC's Jen Psaki what he first
announced on a Zoom call with PCCC members -- that the Judiciary
Subcommittee he chairs will holding hearings to investigate, “the
mechanism and what was the motive of directing these payments to Justice
Thomas.”

Whitehouse also told Psaki he wants Harlan Crow and Leonard Leo to
testify. Crow and Leo are the powerful conservative activists at the
center of the corruption scandal. Hauling them in to testify would likely
require subpoenas from the full committee Sen. Durbin chairs.

[ [link removed] ]SIGN THE PETITION TO CONGRESS: This Supreme Court is increasingly
facing a legitimacy crisis. Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin must launch
a full investigation -- including subpoenas -- into Supreme Court
corruption and take steps to pass legislation requiring strong ethics for
our Supreme Court.

Chief Justice John Roberts REFUSED a request from senators to testify
about the future of ethics and the Supreme Court. Senate Judiciary
Committee Chair Dick Durbin didn't issue subpoenas and the first (and so
far only announced) hearing had no big witnesses.

Meanwhile, the ethics, corruption, and undue influence allegations at this
Supreme Court are piling up:

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas accepted millions of
dollars of luxury travel and accommodations from conservative billionaire
Harlan Crow. Crow also bought Thomas’ mother's house and paid private
school tuition for Clarence Thomas' grandnephew. None of it was reported
on Thomas' financial disclosure forms.

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Neil Gorsuch and his business partners
sold a multi-million dollar property to a rich lawyer whose firm
frequently has cases before the Supreme Court, just 9 days after he was
sworn in -- and Gorsuch appears to have failed to properly report it.

Conservative Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts' wife was paid over
$10 million in commissions from elite law firms. At least one of those
firms argued a case before Chief Justice Roberts after paying his wife
hundreds of thousands of dollars. Roberts did not recuse himself -- and
voted in favor of that law firm’s client.

Conservative Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito was the subject of a
long-term influence campaign orchestrated by a right-wing activist and a
network of wealthy donors that allegedly resulted in, among other things,
one of the donors being told in advance about an upcoming Supreme Court
decision.

Supreme Court Justices do not live by the same ethics rules as other
federal judges. Meaning, if a judge gets elevated to the highest court in
the land, the ethical standards they’re held to go down.

Business Insider reports on the ongoing memos we send to congressional
offices about Supreme Court corruption. We are letting them know that the
public is outraged.

[ [link removed] ]SIGN THE PETITION TO CONGRESS: Senate Judiciary Chair Dick Durbin must
launch a full investigation -- including subpoenas -- into Supreme Court
corruption and take steps to pass legislation requiring strong ethics for
our Supreme Court.

Thanks for being a bold progressive.

-- The PCCC Team ([ [link removed] ]@BoldProgressive)

 

 

 


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