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Justice Clarence Thomas Discloses Billionaire Republican Donor Paid for Trips in 2019, Sparking Calls for Court Reform

The recent disclosure by Justice Clarence Thomas regarding two trips paid for by billionaire Republican donor Harlan Crow in 2019 has reignited controversy and criticism surrounding the lavish gifts received by Supreme Court justices. The trips, previously unreported, have sparked calls for ethics reform on the Court, especially after a ProPublica investigation uncovered a pattern of undisclosed vacations accepted by Thomas from Crow.

In his 2023 financial disclosure report, Justice Thomas acknowledged the trips to Bali, Indonesia, and a private club in Monte Rio, California, both funded by Crow. This marks the first time Thomas has included these trips in his reports, following guidance from his accountant and ethics counsel.

The disclosure reports are meant to provide transparency on outside income, travel, and gifts received by Supreme Court justices. However, the reports may not always offer a complete picture, as highlighted by the ProPublica investigation and a recent report from a watchdog group.

According to the watchdog group, justices have received nearly $4.8 million in gifts over the last two decades, with Thomas accounting for over $4 million of that total. The group estimates that Thomas may have received over $6.6 million in gifts, including free trips and stays that were not disclosed.

Calls for stricter gift acceptance rules for Supreme Court justices have grown louder in the wake of these revelations. Critics argue that public servants earning substantial salaries and book royalties should not be accepting such expensive gifts, which could potentially influence their decisions.

Despite the controversy, Justice Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito have both received extensions for filing their disclosure forms. Additionally, Democrats have yet to issue subpoenas to Crow and Leonard Leo, another figure involved in the ethics questions surrounding the Supreme Court.

As the debate over ethics and transparency at the Supreme Court continues, the calls for reform are only expected to intensify.

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