From SCOTUS Update <[email protected]>
Subject SIGN OUR PETITION - Demand Clarence Thomas resign
Date June 23, 2022 5:11 PM
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10,000 Signatures Needed:

Sign the petition to call on Justice Clarence Thomas to resign!

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Friend, Justice Clarence Thomas is unfit to fairly uphold the Constitution.

With the revelation of explosive text messages from his wife and coup co-conspirator, Ginni Thomas, pressing Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows to "stop the steal," it's clear the conservative Supreme Court justice has deeper ties to the Jan. 6 insurrection than we could have ever imagined.

In case you forgot, Justice Thomas was the ONLY dissenting vote in allowing the release of records proving Trump's plans to order military seizure of voting machines. His involvement in Trump's seditious actions to overturn the 2020 election is no coincidence.

It is UNACCEPTABLE for Justice Thomas to continue serving on the Supreme Court. If you agree, help us get 10,000 signatures on our petition calling for his immediate resignation.

Justices presiding on the Supreme Court have a duty to uphold the law without bias. How can we trust a justice whose closest confidante is a Trump-loving conspiracy theorist who not only participated in but helped plot a violent attack on our country?  

That's just it, he can't be trusted – that's why we're demanding Justice Clarence Thomas step down. If you agree, sign your name to demand he resign from the Supreme Court >>

Add your name to demand Justice Clarence Thomas resigns now!

Sign the petition.

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