Waikato Times

Committee may subpoena Pence

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Members of the House committee investigat­ing the Capitol riot said yesterday they may subpoena former Vice President Mike Pence and are waiting to hear from Virginia ‘‘Ginni’’ Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, about her role in the illegal plot to overturn the 2020 election.

Lawmakers indicated they will release more evidence about Donald Trump’s alleged effort to defraud supporters by fundraisin­g off false claims of a stolen presidenti­al election. They also pledged to provide pertinent material to the Justice Department by the end of the month for its criminal investigat­ion. The department complained in a letter last week that the committee was complicati­ng its investigat­ion by not sharing transcript­s from its 1000 interviews.

‘‘We’re not taking anything off the table in terms of witnesses who have not yet testified,’’ said Rep. Adam Schiff, who described a Pence subpoena as ‘‘certainly a possibilit­y’’.

‘‘We would still, I think, like to have several high-profile people come before our committee,’’ said Schiff, D-California.

For example, the committee has been able to document most of Trump’s end of his call to Pence on the morning of the insurrecti­on on January 6, 2021, when the thenpresid­ent made his final plea for Pence to stop the certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s victory when Pence presided over the Electoral College count in Congress.

Members have not yet documented directly what Pence said in response.

The committee chairman, Rep. Bennie Thompson, D-Mississipp­i, recently said the committee was still ‘‘engaging’’ with Pence’s lawyers.

Committee members also hope to learn more about Ginni Thomas’ own effort to keep Trump in office and the potential conflicts of interest posed on her husband as a result on January 6 cases that come before the Supreme Court.

Republican state Rep. Rusty Bowers, the Arizona House speaker, is scheduled to testify at the committee’s hearing this week focusing on state officials who were contacted by Trump and the White House as Trump tried to overturn the results. Bowers is likely to be asked about emails he received from Thomas urging him and other state officials to set aside Biden’s 2020 win and choose their own set of electors.

‘‘We have questions for her and we may have questions for him as well,’’ said Rep. Zoe Lofgren, D-California.

Thomas has publicly indicated that she ‘‘can’t wait’’ to appear before the committee after receiving their request by letter last week.

Along with emailing Arizona officials, Thomas, who attended a rally Trump held just before the Capitol riot, also had written to then-White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in the weeks after the election encouragin­g him to work to overturn Biden’s victory.

Emails recently obtained by the committee also show Thomas had email communicat­ions with John Eastman, the lawyer who played a key role on behalf of Trump in efforts to pressure Pence to overturn the election. –

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