The sham Jan. 6 committee wants their clown shows to stay relevant, so they requested Virginia “Ginni” Thomas for testimony over her possible role in the efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
Virginia is the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas.
Thomas said she would comply, according to The Daily Caller who first obtained the letter.
On Thursday, Chairman of the sham committee Democrat Bennie Thompson told Axios that the committee believes “it’s time” for her to speak with the panel, in light of newly obtained emails that revealed Thomas corresponded with Trump ally and conservative lawyer John Eastman.
Here’s what Thompson said:
“We think it’s time that we, at some point, invite her to come talk to the committee.”
“We have discovered in those Eastman [emails] some information that refers to Ginni Thomas.”
On other hand, Thomas said that she would be willing to go and she “can’t wait to clear up misconceptions.”
Here’s what the letter says:
“The Committee believes that you likely have information relevant to our investigation, and we request an interview with you to discuss your knowledge of certain events and activities following the November 2020 presidential election.”
“We respect your privacy, and our questions will be limited to issues relating to January 6th, the activities that contributed to or influenced events on January 6th, and the transfer of power after the presidential election,” it further states.
The letter also notes that the committee requests “documents that are relevant to” their investigation, listing a slew of examples of “documents or communications” that would fulfill their request.
The January 6 committee asked Thomas for any “documents and communications referring or relating in any way to plans, efforts, or discussions regarding challenging, decertifying, overturning, contesting, or delaying the results or certification of the 2020 Presidential election” and “all documents and communications with Department of Justice officials or employees related in any way to the 2020 election,” according to the letter.
More details of this report from The Gateway Pundit:
The letter points to the recent news regarding John Eastman, an attorney connected to former President Trump, and refers to “recently obtained additional information regarding” his activities.
The Washington Post reported Wednesday that Thomas and Eastman corresponded regarding the details of the 2020 election.
“We are specifically investigating the activities of President Trump, John Eastman, and others as they relate to the Constitution and certain other laws, including the Electoral Count Act, that set out the required process for the election and inauguration of the President,” the letter says.
Eastman posted a Substack on Thursday dismissing the January 6 committee’s investigation into his communications with Thomas. He said he did not communicate with Thomas or her husband about “any matters pending or likely to come before the Court.”
Thompson and Vice-Chair Liz Cheney signed the letter to Thomas. The committee suggested July 6, 7, or 8 as proposed dates for her appearance. It is not yet known when Thomas will appear before the committee.
Sources: TheGatewayPundit, The Washington Post, Substack, Axios, DailyCaller
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