Sonia Sotomayor praised her colleagueClarence Thomas amid scrutiny of his wife,Ginni Thomas .- "He is a man who cares deeply about the court as an institution," the liberal justice said.
"He is a man who cares deeply about the Court as an institution, about the people who work there," Sotomayor told members of the American Constitution Society at the progressive legal group's annual convention on Thursday.
Sotomayor's comments came in response to a question about how she — a liberal jurist appointed by President Barack Obama — manages to cultivate relationships with her staunchly conservative colleagues. Thomas, the longest-serving member of the court, was appointed by George H.W. Bush and is widely considered the most conservative justice on the bench.
"Maybe this is not true anymore, but I suspect I have probably disagreed with him more than with any other justice. That we have not joined each other's opinions more than anybody else," Sotomayor said of Thomas. "Yet Justice Thomas is the one justice in the building that literally knows every employee's name. Every one of them."
Sotomayor went on to characterize the pair's opposing ideologies, saying: "Justice Thomas believes that every person can pull themselves up by their bootstraps. I believe that some people can't get to their bootstraps without help."
"That's a very different philosophy of life, but I think we share a common understanding about people and kindness towards them," she added. "That's why I can be friends with him and still continue our daily battle over our difference of opinions in cases."
In her remarks, Sotomayor did not address recent controversies surrounding the Supreme Court, including last month's leaked draft opinion that would overturn Roe v. Wade, and several
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Earlier news reports showed that Ginni Thomas emailed 29 Republican lawmakers in Arizona, urging them to overturn Biden's victory in the state. In the days after the election, Ginni Thomas also sent a slew of text messages to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows, pressuring him to tell then-President Donald Trump not to concede.
Those messages are in the possession of the House select committee investigating the January 6 Capitol riot, which sent a letter to Ginni Thomas on Thursday, requesting a meeting with her. Ginni Thomas said she looks forward to meeting with the congressional panel.
It's unclear whether Justice Thomas was aware of his wife's advocacy surrounding the election and the justice has not recused himself from any case before the Court relating to the 2020 election or the January 6 Capitol riot. In light of the reports, several Democratic lawmakers have called for Thomas' recusal from relevant Supreme Court cases. Some members of the party, including Reps. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York, Ilhan Omar of Minnesota, Veronica Escobar of Texas, Hank Johnson of Georgia, Nydia Velázquez of New York, have gone further, demanding Thomas' impeachment or resignation.
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Democratic Rep. Bill Pascrell of New Jersey became the latest lawmaker to call for Thomas' resignation on Thursday.
"Over the last few years, we have become numb to bad acts by powerful actors, but Clarence and Ginni Thomas have participated in one of the worst breaches of trust ever seen in our court system," Pascrell said in a statement, issued just as the
"Clarence Thomas should have dignity and final respect for our democracy and resign," he added.
Sotomayor's comments also come as the Supreme Court is expected to issue a series of politically contentious decisions in the coming days and weeks, concerning abortion, guns, and religion.