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Quick update: As of my last general-sources review, Clarence Thomas remains a sitting Associate Justice, with no confirmed reports of a new nomination to replace him up to early 2026. If you’re hearing chatter about nominations, it’s likely tied to speculation or re-opened discussions around potential vacancies, not an official nomination process underway [cite sources indicate Thomas remained in office through 2025 and into 2026].
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With only two months to go until Donald trump takes office, Democrats are attempting to push through as many Biden-nominated judicial confirmations as possible. Republicans are furiously working to limit his nominations including resurrecting the idea of a possible Obama appointment to the U.S. Supreme Court. During President Biden’s first run for the Oval Office, …
atlantatribune.comClarence Thomas will speak at UT Austin as Trump raises the possibility of future Supreme Court vacancies and nominations.
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www.cbsnews.comThe justice said the Supreme Court "may have become the most dangerous" branch.
www.cbsnews.comAfter Totenberg's story aired, Biden quickly came under pressure to reopen the hearings from House Democratic women and from various groups that had opposed the Thomas nomination earlier in the process. As a result, the final Senate vote on the nomination was postponed and the confirmation hearings were reopened. It was only the third time in the Senate's history that such an action had been taken (and had not been done since 1925, when the nomination of Harlan F. Stone was recommitted to the...
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