Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas Speaks Out Against Lies and Nastiness
Thomas Denounces Public Scrutiny
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas has spoken out against the "nastiness" and "lies" that have followed him in recent years as public scrutiny has intensified.
Thomas's Background
Born in Pin Point, near Savannah, Georgia, on June 23, 1948, Clarence Thomas is the second African American justice to serve on the Supreme Court of the United States. His unconventional ideas, daring rhetoric, and booming baritone have set him apart from his colleagues.
Thomas's Denunciation
In a recent interview, Justice Thomas denounced the "nastiness" and "lies" that have plagued him, stating that "it's a different world out there now" in terms of public discourse.
He went on to say that he is "not going to let these people destroy my legacy" and that he is "still fighting for the things that I believe in."
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