Justice Clarence Thomas blasted the media and warned that the Supreme Court could become a dangerous institution if some justices decide cases based on their political agenda instead of the law.
Thomas made the comments in a rare public speech at the University of Notre Dame according to the Washington Post.
"I think the media makes it sound as though you are just always going right to your personal preference," said Thomas, who was appointed to the highest court in 1991 by former President George H.W. Bush.
"So if they think you are anti-abortion or something personally, they think that's the way you always will come out," he continued. "They think you're for this or for that. They think you become like a politician."
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