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20 April 2023
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) speaks at a press conference demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign following numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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19 April 2023
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) speaks at a press conference demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign following numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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19 April 2023
Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-IL) speaks at a press conference demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign following numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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19 April 2023
Rep. Chuy Garcia (D-IL) speaks at a press conference demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign following numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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19 April 2023
An activist holds a sign demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign at a press conference that follows numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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19 April 2023
Rep. Hank Johnson (D-GA) speaks at a press conference demanding Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas resign following numerous instances of his failure to disclose gifts and income tied to billionaire Harlan Crow. Thomas claims that he did not know he was required to disclose the gifts, real estate transactions, or his wife’s employment by conservative organizations with an interest in Supreme Court decisions.
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2 October 2021
Instagram personalities and military vets, US Army Overlord and Jolly Good Ginger attend the Women's March Rally for Abortion Justice in Washington, DC. Protesters demand the US government protect women's reproductive rights and access to abortion nationwide. Specifically, they are calling on Congress to pass the Women's Health Protection Act (WHPA) and EACH Act, which guarantee abortion access and require it to be covered by insurance. More than 600 satellite protests are happening nationwide on October 2. The events are partly in response to restrictive anti-abortion laws recently passed in Texas and Mississippi, and the Supreme Court's refusal to strike down the Texas law.
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