Hillary Clinton to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: ‘Don’t you want to retire?’

Hillary Clinton / Clarence Thomas
Hillary Clinton / Clarence Thomas

  • Hillary Clinton said she would ask Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: "Don't you want to retire?" 
  • On "Watch What Happens Live," Andy Cohen prompted Clinton to ask questions to the famous people he showed on screen. 
  • She also said she'd ask Melania Trump how her summer is going after the FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago.

Hillary Clinton has a question for Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas: "Don't you want to retire?" 

During a Thursday night appearance on Andy Cohen's "Watch What Happens Live" accompanied by her daughter, Chelsea, Cohen prompted Hillary Clinton to share one question she would ask each celebrity he shows on the screen. 

Cohen first showed Melania Trump. Hillary Clinton asked: "How's your summer going?" 

The FBI raided Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago property in Florida in August. The former president is being investigated to see if he broke federal laws on handling classified info.

When Thomas' photo graced the screen, Chelsea Clinton couldn't keep in a laugh. 

"Don't you want to retire?" Hillary Clinton asked. Cohen and his audience laughed and applauded after the joke. 

Thomas has been at the center of controversy this year, as media reports have revealed his wife, Ginny Thomas, tried to convince others to overthrow Joe Biden's election in 2020. Thomas also wrote a stunning opinion after the Supreme Court threw out Roe v. Wade, arguing that other rights like gay marriage and the right to contraception could be overturned as well.

She then said she would ask Mark Zuckerberg if he would let his kids go on Facebook. 

Hillary Clinton said she wanted to ask Harry Styles who does his clothes and she would ask Beyonce "How do you remain amazing all the time?" 

What would she ask Cher? "Is there still life after love?" 

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