Ginni Thomas confirmed that she spoke to Choose Clarence Thomas as she tried to overturn the election
During her interview with the 1/6 Committee, Ginni Thomas admitted that she spoke to her husband, Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, while trying to overturn the 2020 election.
From page 84 of their 1/6 Committee interview transcript:
Q: And then just a few minutes later you replied, “Thank you. I needed that, plus a chat with my best friend just now. I will try to keep going.” And you sent that message just before 11pm on the 24th. Remember who you meant when you said you just had a conversation with your best friend?
A: It looks like my husband.
Q: Do you remember what you spoke to Judge Thomas about that made you feel better and allowed you to say, “Hold on”?
A: I wish I could remember, but I don’t remember the details. My husband often administers spousal support for the wife who is upset. So | guess that was it. | have no concrete memory of it.
Q: Now as you read this, what makes you think that when you say “my best friend” you are referring to your husband?
A: Because that’s what | Call him and he’s my best friend.
Ginni Thomas texted Mark Meadows about the cancellation of the election, while also happened to be speaking to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, who administered “spousal support”.
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Ginni Thomas’s admission puts to rest the two Thomass’ claims that they don’t talk about work matters.
The epicenter of corruption within the Conservative majority on the Supreme Court is Clarence and Ginni Thomas.
The transcript shows why the 1/6 Committee was unable to refer Ginni Thomas to the DOJ for prosecution. She claimed not to remember a critical moment when a crime might have been committed. There are no other witnesses to the conversations she had with Justice Thomas and the only other person who could have shed light on Ginni Thomas’ role in the coup plot was Mark Meadows and he did not cooperate.
Democrats will now have to wait two years to potentially reform the Supreme Court now that Republicans control the House, but Ginni Thomas’ transcript provides ample evidence that something needs to be done to restore a corrupt and out-of-control Conservative majority in the House stop Supreme Court.
Jason is the managing editor. He is also a White House press pool and congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a bachelor’s degree in political science. His thesis focused on public policy with a specialization in social reform movements.
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