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Jan 6 Committee’s Witch Hunt Targeting Ginni Thomas Failed Miserably

Talk about overreaching. The January 6 committee consisted of two Never Trump Republicans and two Democrats partisans. They targeted Ginni Thomas (wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas). Democrats were hoping to smear Justice Thomas and get him impeached from the Court by using his wife’s political activities. It didn’t work.

According to Ginni’s attorney, Ginni Thomas testified to the committee four hours of her time. Her name was not mentioned at any J6 hearings, and she is not listed in the final J6 report. Why? Because it isn’t there. The committee didn’t uncover anything new. Her attorney, Mark Paoletta, released a statement after the committee released a transcript of Ginni’s testimony.

Why was that transcript released? As I mentioned, no new information was uncovered. This was done to keep the committee’s name in the news, especially as the committee’s time was coming to an end at the end. The focus by the committee was on Ginni’s text messages to Mark Meadows, Trump’s chief of staff. She was concerned about election fraud.

The report, which was 845 pages long, did not make any mention of Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the conservative activist married to Associate Justice Clarence Thomas of the U.S Supreme Court.

Ginni Thomas gave evidence before the committee in September. She has been under scrutiny for conversations she had in recent weeks with Mark Meadows, then-White House Chief Of Staff. These conversations were a result of which she encouraged Meadows to keep trying to reverse the results.

Meadows is mentioned repeatedly in the committee’s report, which also makes reference to messages Meadows received on and around January 6, when Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol building, including from Republican lawmakers.

However, Thomas’ exchange with Meadows is not subject to the report and neither is her testimony to the committee.

She was not illegally texting Meadows. Like many Trump loyalists, she seemed convinced that something was amiss in the final election results and counting votes. Trump believed the 2020 election results and continues to do so. Despite what Meadows was told by her, the texts were not incriminating. The texts didn’t show her to be a January 6 riot organizer or something along those lines. While she does believe the election was stolen, it doesn’t make her any less unique. She’s free to believe as she wishes to believe.

Social media users went wild over Ginni’s absence from a criminal referral. Evidently, the partisans believed Ginni and Eastman were working on a plan.

To garner support for Clarence Thomas’ impeachment the left quickly circulated petitions. They were able to have him nowThey thought so. It was always nonsensical yet that’s how the left operates in Biden’s America. Ginni has maintained that Ginni and her husband work separately. She explained: she doesn’t talk to him about her political activities and he doesn’t talk to her about his work on the Court.

Thomas stated that her husband learned about her texts with Meadows only from media reports, while he was recovering from an illness in March 2022.

It appears that Thomas and Meadows came to an agreement about 2020 elections around Nov. 24, 2021 when Thomas sent Meadows a text message in which she indicated that she was thinking of quitting politics. Meadows replied with a pep-talk, saying that Thomas had reached out to her. “Do not grow weary in well doing. The fight continues. I stake my career on it or at least my time in D.C. on it.”

Thomas responds: “Thank you. Needed that, this plus a conversation with my best friend just now. I will try to keep holding on.”

Ginni Thomas claims that Mark Meadows conversations were not disclosed to her husband.

Thomas said to investigators: “best friend” She claimed that her husband was her husband. “no memory of the specifics,” What the Supreme Court justice said to her.

Ginni Thomas regrets sending Mark Meadows the text messages. She apologises for sending Mark Meadows text messages. “emotional time.”

“I would take them all back if I could today,” Thomas told the committee investigating last year’s riot at the Capitol Building.

“You know, it was an emotional time,” Thomas explained. “I’m sorry these texts exist.”

“It was an emotional time, and people were scared that there had been enough fraud happening that they weren’t going to get to the bottom of it,” Thomas spoke to the committee once.

The J6 committee should apologize to her for their witch hunt. This committee, which was composed of Speaker Pelosi’s people, was unlike any other in modern history. Only those who were sympathetic to the committee could give testimony. It was a joke. The American taxpayers paid for it. As it was preparing to dissolve, the committee withdrew Trump’s subpoena.


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