At the Supreme Court, at the White House and at his house, Clarence Thomas is the go-to justice to swear in Trump’s Cabinet
- Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has recently officiated the swearing-in ceremonies for several Trump administration Cabinet officials, including Doug Collins and Pam Bondi, at various locations including the Supreme Court and the White House.
- Thomas's wife, Ginni Thomas, was present at these ceremonies, and President Donald Trump praised both during the events, highlighting Thomas's popularity in conservative circles.
- Traditionally, new Cabinet members are sworn in by the vice president, but Trump has opted for Thomas, indicating a preference for more personal involvement in his administration's start.
- Clarence Thomas, at 76, is the oldest justice and has been a significant figure in the current court's rightward shift, having been appointed in 1991 and influencing key decisions like the reversal of Roe v. Wade.
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