In 2012, Justice Thomas told a group of college students he did not attend the State of the Union because the presidential address has become so partisan.
Three of the Supreme Courtâs most conservative justices were conspicuously absent from President Joe Bidenâs State of the Union (SOTU) address.
The no-shows of Associate Justices Clarence Thomas, Amy Coney Barrett, and Samuel Alito followed just one week after the high court agreed to review the argument by former President Donald Trump that he has immunity against prosecution for allegedly inciting an insurrection at the United Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
The acceptance of the case was followed by an order from the court to stay the Court of Appeals ruling rejecting President Trumpâs claim of prosecutorial immunity until oral arguments can be heard.
They are set for April 25.
While it is not unusual for only some of the Supreme Court justices to attend SOTU addresses, Democrats made the absence of the three conservative justices an issue on social media.
The three missing justices account for one-third of the Supreme Court.
The remaining six were in attendance and had front row seats to President Bidenâs address including his sharp comments directed at the Courtâs overturning of Roe vs. Wade. The 1973 ruling created a federal guarantee of a womanâs right to an abortion.
With the Supreme Courtâs Dobbs decision, abortion rights now rest in the hands of the states.
âWith all due respect, justices, women are not without [pause] electoral or political power,â President Biden said.
His comment followed what many media outlets deemed as an unscripted moment when he lashed outâ”Youâre about to realize just how much âŚâ
If he had more to say it was curtailed by Democrats who stammered to their feet in thunderous applause and cheers in support of President Bidenâs admonishment to the Supreme Court justices.
The three missing justices also account for three of the five justices who voted to overturn Roe vs. Wade.
Justice Coney Barrett, a Trump appointee, attended President Bidenâs past State of the Union addresses.
Both Justices Alito and Thomas have not attended any of President Bidenâs State of the Union addresses.
Both have pending financial ethics complaints against them by Democrats for allegedly accepting lavish gifts from wealthy conservatives.
Justice Alito, who was nominated by George W. Bush in 2005, has not attended a SOTU address since 2010. That year he was captured on camera mouthing what many interpreted to be saying ânot trueâ when then President Barack Obama chastised the Supreme Court for lifting campaign spending limits.
Justice Thomas, who was appointed by the senior President Bush in 1991, has skipped all of President Bidenâs SOTU addresses.
In 2012, after skipping President Obamaâs SOTU, Justice Thomas told a group of college students he did so because the presidential address has become so partisan and thus uncomfortable for a judge to sit through.
âThereâs a lot that you donât hear on TVâthe catcalls, the whooping and hollering, and under-the-breath comments,â Justice Thomas told students at Stetson University College of Law according to the New York Times. âOne of the consequences is now the court becomes part of the conversation, if you want to call it that, in the speeches. Itâs just an example of why I donât go.â
In their Dec. 15, 2023 letter, the Democrats cite the involvement of Justice Thomasâs wife Virginia âGinniâ Clarence in a pro-Trump rally near The Capitol on Jan. 6, and her belief that the 2020 election was stolen.
âYour wife not only attended the pro-Trump rally that preceded the January 6th attack on the United States Capitol, she was one of nine board members for a conservative political group that helped lead the âStop the Stealâ movement,â the group wrote.
Ms. Clarence was also investigated as a potential source of the leak of the Supreme Court ruling draft of the Dobbs decision that overturned Roe v. Wade.
Ms. Clarence has vehemently denied being the source of the leak or engaging in any wrongdoing relative to the Jan. 6 allegations.
Mr. Paoletta shared and reposted Mr. Ventryâs comments about President Bidenâs attacks on the Supreme Court justices.
Other Supreme Court justices who have absented SOTU addresses include the late Antoin Scalia, who said more than a decade ago, that he forgoes their attendance because they are a âchildish spectacleâ and doesnât want âto be there to lend dignity to it.â
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