John,
In the latest bombshell report from ProPublica, we’ve learned that Justice Clarence Thomas has more than just one billionaire benefactor.[1]
For decades at least four billionaires have been bankrolling a lavish lifestyle for Thomas and his family, including:
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38 destination vacations
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26 private jet flights
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8 helicopter flights
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12 VIP passes to sporting events
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2 luxury resort stays in Florida and Jamaica
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1 private yacht vacation around the Bahamas
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1 standing invitation to an exclusive golf club
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And, private school tuition for the grandnephew Thomas raised as a son
Justice Thomas’s failure to disclose these gifts is illegal. And, as ProPublica says, it "exposes consistent violations of judicial norms..."
In October, the Supreme Court will hear a case that is relevant to each of Thomas’s billionaire buddies: Moore v. US. At issue is the ability to tax unrealized gains, which is exactly what Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund is fighting for in the Billionaire Minimum Income Tax―taxing the wealth gains each year of households worth more than $100 million.
If Thomas and his SCOTUS colleagues rule in favor of billionaires and corporations, and against the American people, it would shield the ultra-wealthy from paying taxes on their obscene wealth gains.
Sign now to demand Clarence Thomas recuse himself from Moore v. US based on clear conflicts of interest.
Since he was sworn into the Supreme Court in 1991, Thomas has been rubbing elbows with the ultra-wealthy, including members of the very exclusive Horatio Alger Association, to whom he has granted access to the Supreme Court building for private events.
In addition to billionaire Republican mega-donor Harlan Crow, we’ve now learned that Clarence Thomas has accepted unreported gifts from a former top executive at Berkshire Hathaway, David Sokol; oil baron Paul “Tony” Noelly; and billionaire businessman H. Wayne Huizenga.
Each one of these billionaires is using their untaxed wealth gains to buy the Supreme Court and bend our democracy to their will.
Sign now to demand Clarence Thomas recuse himself from Moore v. US. Supreme Court justices bought off by billionaires have no place deciding on whether their billionaire benefactors should be paying taxes on their wealth gains.
Thank you for taking action today. Together, we’re demanding accountability in our tax code and in our judiciary.
David Kass
Executive Director
Americans for Tax Fairness Action Fund
[1] “Clarence Thomas’ 38 Vacations: The Other Billionaires Who Have Treated the Supreme Court Justice to Luxury Travel,” ProPublica, Aug. 10, 2023
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