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A tweet posted to the Good Morning America Twitter account on Thursday erroneously described Ketanji Brown Jackson as being the nation’s first-ever black Supreme Court Justice.
“Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as the first Black Supreme Court justice in U.S. history,” the now-deleted post declared. — Benny Johnson (@Benny Johnson) 1656630386 The inaccurate tweet was reportedly up for hours before being deleted, but Good Morning America eventually issued a correction post.
“CORRECTION: Video shows Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as the first Black female Supreme Court justice in U.S. history. A previous tweet erroneously stated Jackson is the first Black Supreme Court justice,” the tweet noted. u201cCORRECTION: Video shows Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as the first Black female Supreme Court justice in U.S. history.nnA previous tweet erroneously stated Jackson is the first Black Supreme Court justice. https://t.co/aWelikUtZgu201d — Good Morning America (@Good Morning America) 1656629129 Jackson, who was sworn in on Thursday, is the first black woman ever to serve on the nation’s highest court, but she is not the first black American to serve on the Supreme Court bench.
Justice Clarence Thomas, who is black, was nominated by President George H.W. Bush and has served on the Supreme Court […]
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