Senate committee drops inquiry into Harlan Crow after additional Thomas trips revealed

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The Senate Judiciary Committee dropped its investigation into Harlan Crow on Thursday after he revealed more undisclosed trips he took with Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.

The office of Sen. Dick Durbin , Senate Judiciary chairman, said it obtained documents revealing previously undisclosed trips Thomas took from a subpoena to Texas-based real estate magnate Crow in November as part of an ethics investigation into the Supreme Court. Crow, who is a longtime friend of Thomas and also a GOP donor, struck a deal to give the committee seven years of information in exchange for the panel dropping its investigation into him.

The records revealed Thomas, who was nominated by George H.W. Bush in 1991, took private flights in 2017, 2019, and 2021 on a private jet with Crow, which he did not report in his financial disclosures.by various organizations that donate to watchdogs that have targeted Thomas, released several reports that applied a critical lens to lavish gifts Thomas had received from the GOP megadonor.

The newly revealed travel by Thomas comes less than a week after Thomas amended his 2019 financial disclosure report to include trips to Bali, Indonesia, and Monte Rio, California, that he had accepted from Crow that year. Thomas wrote in his latest disclosure that the trips were “inadvertently omitted” at the time.

Some Democrats have also kept up their concerns about ethics in the Supreme Court as a pressure point to try and get Thomas and Alito to recuse themselves from key Supreme Court cases. Some of those cases involve former President Donald Trump, and Democrats have particularly objected to those two justices both because of Ginni Thomas’s text messages to Mark Meadows in the days after the 2020 election and recent reports about various flags flown at Alito’s house by his wife Martha-Ann.

 

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