During Donald Trump's presidency, he appointed three justices to the Supreme Court, establishing a significant conservative majority which has already affected landmark legal precedents.
The potential retirement of longtime justices Clarence Thomas and Samuel Alito in Trump’s second term raises the possibility of further strengthening the conservative majority on the Supreme Court.
The recent GOP control in the Senate combined with Trump's second term means that any Supreme Court vacancies can be filled swiftly with like-minded conservative appointments.
Peter Loge suggests that for Clarence Thomas, with the current political climate, it would be prudent to consider retirement from the Supreme Court.
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