Clarence Thomas, Undisclosed Luxury Trips, And Supreme Court Ethics

Clarence Thomas, Undisclosed Luxury Trips, And Supreme Court Ethics

By NPR

Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has been on the bench for almost 32 years. For more than 25 of those years, he's been close with a billionaire Republican donor.

A ProPublica investigation found that Justice Thomas went on luxury trips with Dallas billionaire Harlan Crow for 20 years and did not include them on his financial disclosures.

Justice Thomas said he consulted with his colleagues at the beginning of his tenure on the court. It was his understanding that he didn't need to report "personal hospitality from close personal friends."

The Senate Judiciary Committee plans on holding a hearing to discuss the Supreme Court's ethical standards.

We discuss the rules that govern what justices can do and who they can have relationships with.

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