San Diego Union-Tribune

PANEL ASKS GINNI THOMAS TO TESTIFY

Justice’s wife had urged lawmakers to choose own electors

- BY MARY CLARE JALONICK & FARNOUSH AMIRI Jalonick and Amiri write for The Associated Press.

The House committee investigat­ing the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrecti­on at the Capitol has asked Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, for an interview, the panel’s chairman said Thursday afternoon.

Thomas, a conservati­ve activist, communicat­ed with people in President Donald Trump’s orbit ahead of the attack and also on the day of the insurrecti­on, when hundreds of Trump’s supporters violently stormed the Capitol and interrupte­d the certificat­ion of Joe Biden’s victory.

“We have sent Ms. Thomas a letter, asking her to come and talk to the committee,” Mississipp­i Rep. Bennie Thompson, the Democratic chairman of the panel, told reporters after a three-hour public hearing Thursday. He didn’t specify a time or date for an interview.

The chairman said her name could also come up at some point in the panel’s hearings that are being held throughout June.

Earlier in the day, Thompson and committee vice chair Liz Cheney had both said it was time for her to come in voluntaril­y and provide testimony with the nine-member panel after investigat­ors discovered informatio­n that refers to Thomas in communicat­ions they have obtained relating to one of Trump’s lawyers, John Eastman.

In response, Thomas told the conservati­ve news site Daily Caller on Thursday that she “can’t wait to clear up misconcept­ions,” suggesting she would comply with a request to testify.

It is not the first time members of the panel have said they want to talk to Thomas. In March, lawmakers on the committee said they were considerin­g inviting her for a witness interview about text messages with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows on the day of the attack. But she still has not spoken to the panel.

She has been critical of the Jan. 6 committee and signed a letter with other conservati­ves calling on House Republican­s to expel Reps. Liz Cheney of Wyoming and Adam Kinzinger of Illinois from the GOP conference for joining the panel.

Thomas also urged Republican lawmakers in Arizona to choose their own slate of electors after the 2020 election, arguing that results giving Joe Biden a victory in the state were marred by fraud.

She has acknowledg­ed she attended the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally on the Ellipse but left before Trump spoke and his supporters later stormed the Capitol.

Justice Thomas was the only member of the Supreme Court who voted against the court’s order allowing the Jan. 6 committee to obtain Trump records that were held by the National Archives and Records Administra­tion. The court voted in January to allow the committee to get the documents.

The court on Thursday did not immediatel­y respond to a request for comment from the justice.

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