Posted on 03/23/2022 11:08:56 AM PDT by GMLORGMD
The Supreme Court will not reveal whether Justice Clarence Thomas remains in the hospital, after announcing on Sunday that the justice was hospitalized with flu-like symptoms.
Court spokeswoman Patricia McCabe said she had no updates on Thomas’s condition when asked by the Associated Press.
The Court clarified in a statement on Sunday that Thomas, 73, did not contract Covid. However, that statement also indicated that Thomas was expected to leave the hospital by Tuesday evening.
https://www.nationalreview.com/news/supreme-court-wont-say-whether-clarence-thomas-remains-in-hospital/
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Absolutely. Prayers up for this good and Godly man.
Conspiracy theories that prove true in two years in 3..2..1…
prayers. The folks who are left don’t constitute a half a Thomas between them discarding the three avowed leftists.
“Won’t say”?
The spokesman said she didn’t know.
Didn’t say she won’t say.
>>> Continued prayers for Justice Thomas.
Especially considering he is fully jabbed and boosted.
I would not get hopes up too high for recovery.
Thomas could be under house arrest for all we know.
Did we every find out what happened to Scalia?
A lot of suspicions, but I’ve not heard anyone talk about it since shortly after he died.
Probably just a small dose of Polonium.
Hmmm, is there some way that we Freepers could do a nice “get well Justice Thomas” card?
They probably killed him, and are now hiding the fact.
Prayers up and it’s worrying how quiet the news has been on this.
The official SCOTUS Blog Twitter account won’t even specify Justice Thomas’ illness. Not that it’s our business, but I don’t like the radio silence and suspect something no good is happening.
https://twitter.com/SCOTUSblog/status/1506614178546601988
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