Yes, you can buy Ketanji Brown Jackson’s husband’s socks online.
Patrick Jackson rocked green Benjamin Franklin socks on the second day of Ketanji Brown Jackson's Supreme Court nomination hearings. Photograph by Evy Mages
As Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Supreme Court nomination hearings come to a close Thursday, some of us are thinking about the or the important role the Supreme Court plays in our country. And some of us are thinking about socks. Specifically, KBJ’s husband’s socks.A few observers, including photojournalist Al Drago, have noticed the bright colored depictions of famous American politicians’ faces peeking out from Patrick Jackson’s shoes. On Monday, he wore George Washington, on Tuesday it was Benjamin Franklin, and today’s had JFK on them.
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