3 signs Clarence Thomas may ‘release the Kraken’ and side with Trump on immunity

Clarence Thomas

Clarence Thomas during a 2018 legal discussion (YouTube/Library of Congress).

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas will not be subject to a law enforcement investigation over alleged ethics violations, the federal agency responsible for promulgating judicial guidelines said this week.

In a Tuesday letter sent to Rep. Hank Johnson, a Georgia Democrat, the Judicial Conference of the United States nixed a request to refer Thomas to the U.S. Department of Justice over a widely publicized series of ethical lapses and multimillion dollar gift-giving scandals.

Since 2004, public reporting has documented that Thomas was the top recipient of gifts among his colleagues on the nation’s highest bench. For years thereafter, Thomas stopped disclosing such gifts. In 2011, Thomas’ practice of serially failing to disclose such gifts — along with his wife’s income — was reported on and prompted the justice to amend several years’ worth of disclosure reports.

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