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Good Morning America Makes Major Mistake in Tweet About Jackson’s Swearing-in Ceremony

by Savannah Rychcik
July 1, 2022 at 10:49 am
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Good Morning America Makes Major Mistake in Tweet About Jackson’s Swearing-in Ceremony

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 30: In this handout provided by the Supreme Court, Chief Justice John G. Roberts, Jr. (R) administers the Constitutional Oath to Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson (L) in the West Conference Room of the Supreme Court on June 30, 2022 in Washington, DC. Jackson was sworn in as the newest Supreme Court Justice today, replacing the now-retired Justice Stephen G. Breyer. (Fred Schilling/Collection of the Supreme Court of the United States via Getty Images)

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ABC’s “Good Morning America” made a significant mistake in a tweet reporting on Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson’s swearing-in ceremony.

“Ketanji Brown Jackson is sworn in as the first Black Supreme Court justice in U.S. history,” the show’s Twitter account read.

The show’s YouTube channel made the same statement.

ABC's 'Good Morning America' is the top-rated morning news show.

On both its Twitter account (@GMA) and YouTube channel, they've determined Thurgood Marshall and Clarence Thomas aren't Black and thus Ketanji Brown Jackson is actually the first Black person on the Supreme Court pic.twitter.com/1fevooDk9Z

— Curtis Houck (@CurtisHouck) June 30, 2022

It took almost five hours for the show to delete the tweet an issue a correction.

“Video shows Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in as the first Black female Supreme Court justice in U.S. history,” the show tweeted.

The tweet continues, “A previous tweet erroneously stated Jackson is the first Black Supreme Court justice.”

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. https://t.co/aWelikUtZg pic.twitter.com/eCVLnwvqcR

— Good Morning America (@GMA) June 30, 2022

Still, critics were quick to drag the show for the error.

The left’s racism means they don’t consider conservatives such as Justice Thomas as black, and their historical ignorance means they don’t know who Thurgood Marshall was. pic.twitter.com/I5QKGQDSuu

— Cernovich (@Cernovich) June 30, 2022

Saving for when they delete pic.twitter.com/3dUfL3nPpi

— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) June 30, 2022

They didn’t vote for Biden, so they “ain’t black” in Democrat/media world view

— Christina Pushaw 🐊 🇺🇸 (@ChristinaPushaw) June 30, 2022

I guess a Black man is irrelevant and don’t exist with liberals.

— Vernon Jones (@VernonForGA) June 30, 2022

Fox News pointed out Jackson was sworn in as the third Black person to serve on the court.

Thurgood Marshall was the first Black person sworn in to serve on the court from 1967 to 1991.

Clarence Thomas is the second Black justice.

The error comes just months after Politico issued a correction after making the same mistake, as IJR previously reported.

Politico first reported that “Ketanji Brown Jackson will likely be confirmed as the first Black Supreme Court justice by the end of the week.”

The outlet later issued a correction, saying, “Ketanji Brown Jackson will likely be confirmed as the first Black female Supreme Court justice by the end of this week.”

The correction continued, “For the record: This replaces an earlier tweet that stated Ketanji Brown Jackson could be the first Black Supreme Court justice, it should have said the first Black female Supreme Court justice. We apologize for the error.”

Jackson was sworn in on Thursday as the 116th Supreme Court justice and the first Black woman to serve on the court.

She replaced Justice Stephen Breyer who has officially retired.

Tags: Ketanji Brown JacksonpoliticsSupreme Court
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