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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Politico falsely claims Jackson would become first black Supreme Court justice - Washington Examiner

Politico came under fire Monday after the outlet published content alleging that Supreme Court nominee, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson, would become the first black justice in the history of the Supreme Court.

The false claim appeared in an article outlining Jackson's "likely" confirmation process.

"Let's walk you through how the confirmation of Ketanji Brown Jackson to become the first Black Supreme Court Justice is likely to unfold this week. To be clear: Democrats aren't going to break until they get this done," the article, which has since been corrected, read.

The false claim was repeated in a now-deleted tweet.

"Ketanji Brown Jackson will likely be confirmed as the first black Supreme Court Justice by the end of this week," the tweet read.

Former Associate Justice Thurgood Marshall was the first black judge to serve on the Supreme Court, and current Justice Clarence Thomas has served since 1991.

As an attorney, Marshall rose to fame after successfully arguing the landmark cases of Smith v. Allwright, Shelley v. Kraemer, and Brown v. Board of Education before the nation's highest court.

He served on the court for over two decades.

Congressional Republicans were among those quick to point out Politico's blatant mistake.

"Deleted Politico tweet… News to Justices Thomas & Marshall…" said Rep. Chip Roy, a Texas Republican, in a tweet.

Sen. Mike Lee, a Utah Republican, also called out the mistake before the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Lee further noted that such a claim...



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