“If the reports are accurate, it stinks,” Mitt Romney told reporters. “I don’t have to explain more than that.” On the other hand, Sen. Mike Lee has loudly defended Thomas from criticism, calling the Justice a “hero” and saying he has done nothing wrong.
‘It stinks,’ Romney said of reports that Thomas has failed to report gifts and real estate dealings with Texas billionaire Harlan Crow.
Senators Mike Lee and Mitt Romney at the ribbon cutting ceremony for Thermo Fisher Scientific's Ogden facility on Wednesday, April 20, 2022.Utah’s two Republicans in the U.S. Senate have decidedly different reactions to the widening ethics scandal swirling around Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas for failing to disclose lavish gifts, expensive vacations and financial dealings with a Texas billionaire.
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