Over 100 former clerks of Clarence Thomas defend integrity and character in open letter
- Former clerks of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas penned a letter defending his character amidst ongoing ethics scandals, including allegations of accepting luxury vacations from Republican megadonors.
- The letter, signed by over 100 former clerks, described Thomas as a man of integrity, intellect, faith, and patriotism, dismissing concerns about his ethics as an attack on the Court's legitimacy.
- Critics, including historian Jeff Shesol, argue that Thomas, along with Justices Samuel Alito and Neil Gorsuch, has been involved in ethical controversies that raise concerns about the Court's impartiality.
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