A Senate Democratic investigation uncovered additional unreported luxury trips taken by Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas in 2021, including private jet and yacht travel sponsored by billionaire Harlan Crow. The 93-page report details over two dozen instances of Thomas accepting luxury travel and gifts from wealthy benefactors, totaling over $4.75 million since his confirmation, much of which went unreported until the adoption of a new ethics code. The report urges Congress to create an enforceable code of conduct for Supreme Court justices, highlighting the lack of accountability within the court and the need for greater transparency. While the investigation didn’t find evidence of undue influence, it reveals a pattern of undisclosed luxury travel among several justices, prompting calls for reform.
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A Senate Judiciary Committee report details previously undisclosed luxury travel accepted by Justice Clarence Thomas, funded by Harlan Crow, exceeding $4.75 million in value since 1991. The report also cites Justice Samuel Alito’s misuse of a hospitality exemption for a 2008 trip. The investigation, prompted by concerns over ethics violations, recommends Congress create an enforcement mechanism for the Supreme Court’s new code of conduct, which lacks such provisions. Republicans opposed the investigation and did not participate in the report.
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A Senate Judiciary Committee report details Justice Clarence Thomas’s undisclosed luxury travel, totaling over $4.75 million in gifts and travel since 1991, including unreported 2021 trips sponsored by Harlan Crow. The report, which also highlights ethical concerns involving other justices, urges Congress to create an enforceable code of conduct for Supreme Court justices, a measure unlikely to pass with Republicans soon taking Senate control. The investigation revealed a pattern of undisclosed gifts and travel extending back to Justice Antonin Scalia, while current justices have faced scrutiny for various conflicts of interest.
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