Big! Bloomberg News reports: "Senator Sheldon Whitehouse, a Democrat who serves on the Senate Judiciary Committee, is pressing for "fresh scrutiny" of Supreme Court corruption.

Senator Whitehouse chairs a powerful subcommittee that announced it will hold a big investigative hearing next week of Clarence Thomas corruption!

In recent weeks, Thomas’s financial ties to billionaire Harlan Crow were uncovered. But Whitehouse has unearthed similar charges leveled against Thomas in 2011 that led to a "mysterious" burying of those charges by John Roberts and the judicial mechanisms he set up. This will be discussed at the upcoming hearing.

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