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Justice Clarence Thomas is in the crosshairs of Democrats.
They’re pulling out all the stops to get him off of the Supreme Court.
And Adam Schiff revealed this shifty scheme to try and destroy Clarence Thomas. Democrats are ramping up their attacks on the Supreme Court after the conservative Justices handed them a series of major defeats under President Joe Biden.
Justice Clarence Thomas is a victim of a more than 30-year smear campaign dating back to his confirmation hearing.
The latest attempt to smear Thomas is from a left-wing backed news outlet that generated a phony controversy.
The hit piece falsely claimed that he committed unprecedented ethical violations by taking a vacation that was paid for by a longtime friend and not reporting it. Democrat-appointed Justices have taken hundreds of trips paid for by others and not a peep came out of the media.
House Democrats lead Reps. Dan Goldman (D-NY) and Adam Schiff (D-CA) are demanding that Chief Justice John Roberts establish an independent investigative committee to probe ethical violations by justices.
They said in a letter to Roberts that they had “grave concerns” about “serious allegations of ethical improprieties” by both Thomas and Justice Samuel Alito.
Alito was attacked for taking a fishing trip to Alaska where a GOP donor gave him an extra seat on a plane that would otherwise have been empty.
Roberts was also asked to set up an ethics advisory panel to advise Justices on conflicts of interest and financial disclosures. “Despite the Court’s decision not to conduct a proper investigation into allegations of misconduct by Justices Thomas and Alito, we know that you possess the ability to do such an investigation when you desire,” the letter said.
The letter demanded that Roberts launch a “substantial” investigation into Thomas based on the hit piece.
Roberts has said that the court can handle ethical issues internally.
“Despite your insistence that the Court can police itself, you have provided no rationale or vision for how the Court will do so,” Goldman wrote. “Moreover, the Court’s failure to conduct a meaningful, independent investigation into allegations against Justices Thomas and Alito only underscores widespread concerns that the Supreme Court is not subject to a code of ethics or an adequate enforcement process.”
Democrats are furious that the conservative block on the Supreme Court handed them crushing defeats by overturning Roe v. Wade, expanding gun rights, repealing affirmative action, and reining in other federal overreaches. So now they’re working on trying to delegitimize the court with another wave of defeats facing them on the horizon.
Democrats won’t rest until they find a way to finally get Clarence Thomas kicked off of the Supreme Court.
(ConservativeInsider.org) – A recent survey has found that church attendance in the US is significantly lower than before the pandemic. Prior to the pandemic and the subsequent lockdowns, over a four-year period between 2016 and 2019, an average of 34 per cent of adults in the US said that they had attended either a church, temple, mosque, or synagogue on a weekly basis. However, since 2020, the average has dropped to 30 per cent.
The survey report said that it was unclear whether the pandemic was a causation of the downward trend, or whether it was merely a correlation which reflected trends that were already in progress. It said that many Americans would have gotten out of the habit of going to churches and other places of worship due to the closure of public buildings and associated pandemic avoidance edicts.
The attendance rate was found to be lower in almost every major subgroup since 2020, with the exception being that of adults of no declared religious affiliation and political liberals, whose attendance levels were already low even before the pandemic. The survey covered people who attended virtual services online as well as those who attended in person.The highest number of people of a particular denomination who responded to the survey were Protestants, whose attendance was down from 44 per cent to 40 per cent. Catholics on the other hand, reported attendances down from 37 per cent to 30 per cent. Other religious groups provided sample sizes that were too small for meaningful comparisons to be obtained, said Gallup.
Republicans are more likely to attend religious services (40 per cent) compared to independents and Democrats, whose sub-groups polled 25 per cent each. However, the poll found that young people were the least likely of all to attend places of worship, with 82 per cent reporting that they did not attend on a weekly basis. This result correlates with the results of other recent surveys.