Clarence Thomas chokes up as he reveals promise he made after grandparents’ sudden deaths
During an interview, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas became emotional whilst recounting his relationship with his grandparents, who died unexpectedly in 1983. He discussed how these family members shaped his character and the significant promise he made following their deaths.
The conversation with Peter Robinson at the Hoover Institute also explored how economist Thomas Sowell influenced Thomas's thinking and views, providing insight into the formative experiences and intellectual influences that shaped his life and career.
- Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas became emotional discussing a promise he made after his grandparents died unexpectedly in 1983
- The Hoover Institute interview with Peter Robinson explored how his grandparents shaped him and economist Thomas Sowell's influence on his thinking