Clarence Thomas's Salary Complaints Fuel Resignation Fears

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Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas reportedly told a Republican congressman in 2000 that justices should receive a pay raise or risk resigning, sparking concerns among rightwingers due to his importance as a conservative. Thomas's financial situation and ethics have come under scrutiny this year, with reports of undeclared gifts from Republican donors. ProPublica's investigation revealed that Thomas had violated federal disclosure laws by not reporting a trip paid for by event organizers. Despite calls for his resignation or impeachment, the conservative majority in the court and Republican control of the House and Senate make these outcomes unlikely.
- Clarence Thomas’s salary complaints sparked rightwing fears he would resign The Guardian US
- Clarence Thomas' Money Complaints Sparked Resignation Fears — ProPublica ProPublica
- Justice Thomas complained about salary to GOP lawmaker, new ProPublica report says POLITICO
- Clarence Thomas suggested he might quit the Supreme Court over money issues Business Insider
- New revelations complicate matters for Clarence Thomas’ defenders MSNBC
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