Whoopi Goldberg Warns Clarence Thomas: ‘You Better Hope That They Don’t Come for You’

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Whoopi Goldberg Warns Clarence Thomas: ‘You Better Hope That They Don’t Come for You’

Whoopi Goldberg Warns Clarence Thomas: , ‘You Better Hope That They Don’t Come for You’.

Whoopi Goldberg Warns Clarence Thomas: , ‘You Better Hope That They Don’t Come for You’.

Goldberg addressed Justice Thomas on 'The View' on June 27 following the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn 'Roe v.

Wade.'.

Goldberg addressed Justice Thomas on 'The View' on June 27 following the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn 'Roe v.

Wade.'.

She said that conservatives could soon target his interracial marriage by revisiting 'Loving v.

Virginia.'.

You better hope that they don't come for you, Clarence, and say you should not be married to your wife, who happens to be white, because they will move back, Whoopi Goldberg, on 'The View'.

And you better hope that nobody says, you know, well, you're not in the Constitution.

You're back to being a quarter of a person, Whoopi Goldberg, on 'The View'.

The 74-year-old conservative justice has been met with widespread backlash not only for joining the majority opinion to overturn constitutional abortion rights, .

But also for suggesting 'Obergefell v.

Hodges,' which legalized same-sex marriage in America, be reconsidered as well.

But also for suggesting 'Obergefell v.

Hodges,' which legalized same-sex marriage in America, be reconsidered as well.

Thomas says the Court has "a duty to 'correct the error' established in those precedents.".

Critics have called his stance hypocritical since 'Obergerfell' was determined on similar grounds as 'Loving v.

Virginia.'.

Samuel L.

Jackson took to Twitter to also call Thomas out


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