In a dramatic and unprecedented moment at the U.S. Supreme Court, Justice Clarence Thomas was publicly accused of judicial corruption during a high-profile immigration appeal. The hearing, centered on a challenge to former President Donald Trump’s mass deportation order, took a shocking turn when Attorney General Pam Bondi confronted Justice Thomas for unprofessional behavior and bias.

Throughout the morning session, Thomas repeatedly belittled Bondi, dismissing her arguments and making sarcastic remarks. Despite his hostility, Bondi maintained composure and began carefully documenting each instance of misconduct. During the afternoon session, she formally addressed Thomas’s violations of judicial conduct, citing the Code of Judicial Ethics.

The turning point came when Bondi called FBI Special Agent Michael Rivera to testify. Rivera revealed an 11-month investigation into Justice Thomas, alleging that he had met multiple times with billionaire Henry Blake—who had vested interests in the case’s outcome. Bondi then submitted transcripts and financial evidence showing offshore payments tied to Thomas and favorable rulings for Blake.

The courtroom fell into stunned silence. Reporters typed furiously as federal agents from the Department of Justice, including Laura Martinez, surrounded the room. Justice Thomas, visibly shaken, was ultimately handcuffed and escorted out under federal custody.

The explosive revelations have thrown the Supreme Court into turmoil, prompting nationwide calls for accountability and judicial reform. As investigations deepen, the nation watches closely to see what will follow in one of the most dramatic moments in American legal history.