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Mr.WeRP

(753 posts)
Thu May 23, 2024, 01:59 PM May 2024

Should the DOJ Investigate Thomas and Alito for bribery?

Based on the reporting from ProPublica on these two members of the court, it seems there is probably cause to at least open an Investigation. It is hard to say if there has been one opened, but the question I am asking is, should Garland open them?

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Should the DOJ Investigate Thomas and Alito for bribery? (Original Post) Mr.WeRP May 2024 OP
Garland won't go after the J6 members of congress, Irish_Dem May 2024 #1
Well bribery is quite different a charge than insurrection Mr.WeRP May 2024 #5
I think the opposite. Irish_Dem May 2024 #9
Don't need Garland for a Congressional inquiry n/t wryter2000 May 2024 #7
The OP Question was about the DOJ. Irish_Dem May 2024 #10
You're right wryter2000 May 2024 #22
That makes two of us. Irish_Dem May 2024 #26
Yes... 2naSalit May 2024 #2
Yes Srkdqltr May 2024 #3
A slippery slope bucolic_frolic May 2024 #4
It will tell us the Supreme Court is more corrupt than we can imagine. Irish_Dem May 2024 #14
They should absolutely be investigated wryter2000 May 2024 #6
It is long past time for DOJ to take action. They (the DOJ) didn't seem to walkingman May 2024 #8
Yes, but make them swear an oath RANDYWILDMAN May 2024 #11
YES! budkin May 2024 #12
Absolutely!! Dave says May 2024 #13
Gosh no! They are staunch federalists. tavernier May 2024 #15
Is there evidence amounting to probable cause? onenote May 2024 #16
So... Mr.WeRP May 2024 #19
Not enough to start a federal investigation onenote May 2024 #34
The Justice's should not be able to give the Country the finger. pwb May 2024 #17
Yes .... Investigate them both and lock them up Trueblue1968 May 2024 #18
Senator Whitehouse has the goods. MOMFUDSKI May 2024 #20
Yes, but honestly it it is a waste of time Takket May 2024 #21
They can't adjudicate from a prison cell Mr.WeRP May 2024 #23
Garland is not going to do anything to harm republicans. ecstatic May 2024 #24
It is looking that way Mr.WeRP May 2024 #30
Only after we win the White House and both houses of Congress bluestarone May 2024 #25
Yes but nobody will. Dave Bowman May 2024 #27
In a nation of laws, that would be happening. People have been aware of that in flag incident for over 2 years onecaliberal May 2024 #28
Investigate if any quid pro quo deals with Trump bucolic_frolic May 2024 #29
To be fair gab13by13 May 2024 #31
Maybe. H2O Man May 2024 #32
Not without a referral... appmanga May 2024 #33
Way, way to political to have an investigation about supreme court justices. So forget it. republianmushroom May 2024 #35

Irish_Dem

(66,382 posts)
1. Garland won't go after the J6 members of congress,
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:02 PM
May 2024

I don't see him going after SC judges.

Mr.WeRP

(753 posts)
5. Well bribery is quite different a charge than insurrection
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:04 PM
May 2024

And probably more important, TBH

Irish_Dem

(66,382 posts)
9. I think the opposite.
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:15 PM
May 2024

An elected official trying to bring down the US government is treason.
Bribery is bad, but not treason bad.

Irish_Dem

(66,382 posts)
26. That makes two of us.
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:43 PM
May 2024

The SC corruption and treason is one of the worst disgraces in US history.
They don't even bother to hide it.

wryter2000

(47,770 posts)
6. They should absolutely be investigated
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:04 PM
May 2024

Haul their robe-clad assess before the Congress to answer for their behavior. Thomas could spew more BS about an electronic lynching. Alito would probably blow a fuse just to have his august majesty questioned. Sic Moskowitz and Jasmine Crockett on them. We may not be able to get rid of them but we can open them to public scorn.

walkingman

(8,968 posts)
8. It is long past time for DOJ to take action. They (the DOJ) didn't seem to
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:06 PM
May 2024

have a problem when Comey interfered in the election but now seems to constantly have their tail between their legs.

I don't want a political justice department. I just want them to follow the law and stop this constant stalling and excuses for their inaction. JUST FOLLOW THE LAW - that is your job.

I could give a shit about the so-called optics - FOLLOW THE LAW.

RANDYWILDMAN

(3,024 posts)
11. Yes, but make them swear an oath
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:26 PM
May 2024

the constitution, oh wait just like those judges they already did.


I am sure there are good people on both sides of this issue, but the DOJ needs to take these breaches much more seriously.

As a country we take R's at their words too many times to count and they lie like thieves

tavernier

(13,542 posts)
15. Gosh no! They are staunch federalists.
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:40 PM
May 2024

It would be a waste of time.

Now if Sotomayor, Kagan or Brown hung their flags upside down or ate lunch at a restaurant owned by Soros, they would be marched through the town barefoot with house members spitting on them.

onenote

(44,999 posts)
16. Is there evidence amounting to probable cause?
Thu May 23, 2024, 02:58 PM
May 2024

Certainly with Thomas, there's evidence he received financial benefits from certain individuals. But is there evidence that he did anything in return? Did he alter his behavior in any way? His decisions have been for shit from the start, so its hard to show a quid pro quo.

And as for Alito, same questions.

Mr.WeRP

(753 posts)
19. So...
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:06 PM
May 2024

The fact that Thomas received multiple financial “gifts” from Crow and did not report it nor did he recuse himself from adjudication of issues that Crow had invested in… is not probable cause?

pwb

(12,243 posts)
17. The Justice's should not be able to give the Country the finger.
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:02 PM
May 2024

They should not feel that they can. Pukes need to be crushed to stop this, soon. IMO.

Takket

(22,922 posts)
21. Yes, but honestly it it is a waste of time
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:12 PM
May 2024

the gop is never going to go along with impeachment and removal, so the story ends before it began.

we're stuck with all of these people until they die or resign to allow the next rethug president to appoint someone even crazier.

ecstatic

(34,677 posts)
24. Garland is not going to do anything to harm republicans.
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:39 PM
May 2024

Biden (and the American people) got played. End of story.

 

onecaliberal

(36,594 posts)
28. In a nation of laws, that would be happening. People have been aware of that in flag incident for over 2 years
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:53 PM
May 2024

Last edited Fri May 24, 2024, 11:04 AM - Edit history (1)

Since we only have laws for democratic people. We will stand here and wait for them to make us sick, make us poor and or homeless, and wait for them to kill us all. The white men are fine with that mostly because it doesn't affect them. They're going to find out with the rest of us what happens when you fuck around.

bucolic_frolic

(49,304 posts)
29. Investigate if any quid pro quo deals with Trump
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:53 PM
May 2024

Cheato really cut new territory for classified documents retention. How did he think he'd get away with it?

gab13by13

(27,146 posts)
31. To be fair
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:56 PM
May 2024

Garland and Wray should not be allowed to investigate anything to do with the Federalist Society. The Federalist Society selected Thomas and Alito for confirmation.

To be fair, in the spirit of not being partisan, Garland should appoint a pro-Biden special counsel to do the investigation, just like he did with Weiss and Hur.

H2O Man

(76,417 posts)
32. Maybe.
Thu May 23, 2024, 03:57 PM
May 2024

I'm not sure that what was clearly influence-buying reaches the legal definition of bribery. Perhaps the better option is for the grass roots to work very hard to elect a majority in both the House and Senate, and then follow the constitutional option of impeachment and conviction. That would be difficult, no doubt, even with a majority in the Senate. But it is much more realistic than hoping the DOJ might go after them.

appmanga

(1,055 posts)
33. Not without a referral...
Thu May 23, 2024, 05:18 PM
May 2024

...from at least one body of Congress. I know it's screwed up to still think of norms in light of what these right-wing clowns are doing, but I think it's needed here.

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