Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas lamented the state of the nation and condemned cancel culture and court packing in a Friday address.
While speaking to a charitable foundation run by former Republican Senator Orrin Hatch, the Associate Justice criticized the notion of court packing, National Review reported.
He said, “You can cavalierly talk about packing or stacking the court. You can cavalierly talk about doing this or doing that. At some point the institution is going to be compromised.”
“By doing this,” he continued, “you continue to chip away at the respect of the institutions that the next generation is going to need if they’re going to have a civil society.”