Sign the petition: Clarence Thomas must recuse himself in the Colorado Trump case

The Colorado Supreme Court has ruled that Donald Trump's involvement in the January 6th insurrection makes him ineligible to run for president. The 14th Amendment to the Constitution, written after the Civil War to prevent ex-Confederates from holding public office, applies here.

While the decision is both historic and consequential, the ruling is solid on both the facts and the law. But the case will now go to the U.S. Supreme Court, where it may get overturned.

Justice Clarence Thomas has no business hearing this case, and should recuse himself. His wife Ginni was actively involved in the effort to overturn the 2020 presidential election.

After Joe Biden had won both Arizona and Wisconsin, Ginni Thomas pressured legislators in both states to appoint a rival slate of electors to award these states to Donald Trump. She also regularly contacted Trump chief of staff Mark Meadows in a series of text messages after the 2020 election and before January 6, urging him to “help this Great President stand firm."

Judges must recuse themselves from cases where their impartiality may be called into question. This is especially important at the U.S. Supreme Court, which will likely have the final say on this matter. Given the nature of this case, Ginni Thomas' overt advocacy that led to the January 6th insurrection makes it clear that her husband cannot rule on Donald Trump's eligibility.

Sign the petition to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: Recuse yourself.

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