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100+ ex-clerks of Clarence Thomas vouch for his integrity and character in open letter.

Former Clerks Defend Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas

Over 100 former clerks ⁣of Supreme Court ⁢Justice⁢ Clarence Thomas have come forward to​ defend their former⁢ boss amidst attacks on ⁢his character and integrity. In an open letter, these clerks passionately recount Thomas’s life story, highlighting ​his intellect,​ faith, and patriotism. ​They⁤ strongly denounce the recent attacks against him, particularly regarding his​ relationship ⁣with a ‍billionaire friend.

“And these stories ‌are malicious, perpetuating the ugly ⁣assumption that the Justice cannot think for himself. They‌ are part of a larger ⁣attack on the Court and its legitimacy as an⁢ institution,” the letter declared. “The ​picture they paint ​of​ the⁢ Court ​and the​ man for whom we worked bears⁣ no resemblance to reality.”

Referring to the increasing​ criticism against Thomas, the letter continues, ‌”As his‍ law clerks, we offer this ⁣response.” It ⁢emphasizes​ that despite the different paths each clerk took, they all witnessed firsthand Thomas’s unimpeachable integrity and ⁣unshakable independence, which‌ were ​deeply rooted in⁢ his upbringing.

The letter presents ⁤Thomas’s life story as one of triumph, highlighting his ⁤journey from poverty in the segregated South to ⁢becoming one of⁢ the most powerful legal figures in⁤ the United States.‍ It​ concludes that Thomas’s story should be‍ shared widely, from⁤ American classrooms to kitchen tables, as an embodiment of the American dream‍ realized.

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“We⁣ are proud to have ⁢been his clerks and ​to ‌remain his friends, ⁤and⁤ we unequivocally⁤ reject attacks on his ⁤integrity, his character, or his⁢ ethics,” the letter concluded.

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“And these‌ stories are malicious,⁤ perpetuating the ugly assumption⁤ that the Justice cannot think for himself.​ They are part of a⁤ larger attack on the Court and its legitimacy as an​ institution,” the letter declared. “The picture⁢ they paint⁣ of ⁣the Court and the​ man⁣ for whom we ​worked ⁤bears no resemblance to reality.”

Referring to‍ the increasing criticism against Thomas, the letter continues, “As his law clerks, we offer this response.” It emphasizes that despite the different paths⁣ each clerk took, they all‌ witnessed firsthand Thomas’s unimpeachable integrity and unshakable independence, which ⁢were deeply rooted in⁢ his upbringing.

The letter⁤ presents Thomas’s life story as one of triumph, highlighting his‌ journey from poverty in the segregated South to becoming one of‌ the most powerful legal figures ⁢in the⁤ United‍ States. It concludes that Thomas’s story should be shared widely, from American classrooms to ​kitchen tables, as an‌ embodiment of‍ the American‍ dream realized.

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“We are proud⁣ to have​ been his clerks and to remain his friends, and we⁢ unequivocally reject attacks on his integrity, his character, or⁣ his ethics,” the letter concluded.

The latest report from ProPublica, published earlier this month, claimed that⁣ the associate ​justice accepted at least 38 ⁢vacations, 26 international private jet flights (plus an additional eight by helicopter), 12 ⁤VIP passes to sporting events, and two resort stays⁢ during his time on⁢ the court. The report also revealed his ties to a number of ​billionaire ⁢benefactors.



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