Virginia Thomas, spouse of Supreme Courtroom Justice Clarence Thomas, arrives to observe Amy Coney Barrett take the Constitutional Oath on the South Garden of the White Home in Washington, Oct. 26, 2020. Ginni Thomas has agreed to take part in an interview with the January 6. Committee about her involvement in trying to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 election. Patrick Semansky, Related Press
Ginni Thomas, conservative activist and the spouse of Supreme Courtroom Justice Clarence Thomas, has agreed to satisfy with the Jan. 6 Committee for an interview.
She will probably be interviewed someday within the coming weeks about her function in attempting to overturn the outcomes of the 2020 election, CNN reported.
Within the days after Biden gained the election, Thomas emailed lawmakers in Arizona and Wisconsin, urging them to decide on “a clear slate of Electors” and to “stand robust within the face of political and media stress,”
Thomas has admitted that she was on the “Cease the Steal” rally on the morning of Jan. 6.
Thomas is “wanting to reply the committee’s inquiries to clear up any misconceptions about her work regarding the 2020 election,” her lawyer stated, based on The Related Press.
The Home panel investigating the Jan. 6 revolt has textual content messages between Thomas and White Home chief of workers Mark Meadows through which she urges Meadows to proceed to attempt to overturn the the election outcomes.
“Assist This Nice President stand agency, Mark!!! ... You're the chief, with him, who's standing for America’s constitutional governance on the precipice. The bulk is aware of Biden and the Left is trying the best Heist of our Historical past,” Thomas texted on November 10, 2020, The Washington Publish reported.
The committee additionally has emails between Thomas and Trump’s election legal professional John Eastman.
On Wednesday, the Jan. 6 committee introduced that it'll have one other listening to on Sept. 28. It will doubtless be the final listening to, per AP Information.