Sen. Roger Wicker says Justice Clarence Thomas’ possible conflicts of interest do nothing to hurt the U.S. Supreme Court.
Wicker says leak could harm Supreme Court, but scoffs at Clarence Thomas’ possible conflicts of interestWicker says leak could harm Supreme Court, but scoffs at Clarence Thomas’ possible conflicts of interest by Bobby Harrison, Mississippi Today June 5, 2022 U.S. Sen. Roger Wicker, a Tupelo Republican, believes the leak of the draft U.S. Supreme Court decision revoking a nationwide right to an abortion is “an attack on a key institution” and “threatens independence of the Court.
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