False leftist attacks on Justice Thomas are part of pressure campaign to undermine Supreme Court

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OPINION: False leftist attacks on Justice Thomas are part of pressure campaign to undermine Supreme Court

Fox News contributors Ben Domenech and Leslie Marshall discuss media coverage of ethical concerns over Justice Clarence Thomas' financial dealings and react after prosecutors dropped charges in Alec Baldwin's 'Rust' shooting.

Crow has an affection for Americana – he has filled his office complex in Dallas with paintings, statutes, historical documents and memorabilia about the United States. Thomas, who had a one-third interest in the property, did not list the sale in his financial disclosure forms because he lost money on the deal; this was an error, but a small one that he will surely correct.

Crow paid for a few years of private school for the young boy. Thomas didn’t report it because the judicial ethics code only requires disclosure of such a gift if the boy had been his direct son, not a ward. The left's assault on the record of Justice Clarence Thomas are part of an organized effort to attack the credibility of the Supreme Court.

Critics attack Thomas because he is a Black man who, by thinking for himself, has arrived at conservative constitutional principles at odds with the leftist civil rights leadership.

 

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