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re: code of ethics for Supreme Court justices

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[Democratic Association of Secretaries of State]( [NEW: Clarence Thomas Secretly Accepted Luxury Trips From Major GOP Donor]( --------------------------------------------------------------- [URGENT POLL →]( you support a code of ethics for Supreme Court justices?]( [YES >>]( [NO >>]( --------------------------------------------------------------- The Supreme Court has been plagued by scandal after scandal, but ProPublica’s new report on Clarence Thomas is a new low. What happened? For over two decades, Clarence Thomas accepted luxury gifts from a GOP megadonor and never disclosed them. And this comes after Justice Thomas’ wife was embattled in scandals surrounding her role in Trump’s Jan. 6 insurrection. What comes next: Congressional members and the American Bar Association are urging the establishment of a code of ethics for Supreme Court Justices to ensure that they are held responsible for any conflicts of interest they may have. [But before this legislation is officially introduced, we want to know what Democrats like you think. Please respond to our urgent poll by 11:59 PM:]( [URGENT POLL →]( you support a code of ethics for Supreme Court justices?]( [YES >>]( [NO >>]( Thank you, [Team DASS]( Thank you for your dedicated support of The Democratic Association of Secretaries of State. We're the ONLY national organization dedicated to electing these state-level voting rights champions. [Please donate anything you can today to fight back against the GOP's voter suppression agenda:]( [CHIP IN $5 >>]( This email was sent to: Democrats Only. The only way our work is possible is through grassroots activists like you. But if you'd like to receive fewer emails from us, [please click here.]( If you no longer wish to receive emails to defeat Trump's Big Lie puppets, click here to [unsubscribe]( [Paid for by Democratic Association of Secretaries of State, Treasurer Francisco Aguilar]( Democratic Association of Secretaries of State 600 Pennsylvania Ave SE #15180 Washington, DC 20003 United States

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