Ginni Thomas, the far-right, anti-LGBTQ wife of far-right, anti-LGBTQ Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is finally meeting with the House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the US Capitol on Thursday.For weeks, the committee has sought testimony from Thomas over her role in the plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election.
It’s safe to say there are a lot of lingering questions.Related: “BOO HOO!”: Clarence Thomas faces consequences of his actions and no one sheds a single tearUpon entering her interview, Thomas was questioned by CNN’s Annie Grayer about why she was there.“Miss Thomas, why do you feel like you need to speak to the committee to clear your name?” Grayer asked.“Thank you for being here,” replied Thomas, who appeared to be on the verge of disassociation.Related: Creepy video of Ginni Thomas talking about that weird fat-shaming cult she belonged to surfaces onlineGrayer followed up by asking: “Did you speak with your husband about your beliefs about the election being stolen?”“Thank you for your question,” Thomas said. “I look forward to answering…members,” she added, trailing off.NEW: Ginni Thomas met with Jan 6 committee IN PERSON.
She did not answer my questions pic.twitter.com/5z6pypr0S9— Annie Grayer (@AnnieGrayerCNN) September 29, 2022The panel is especially interested in those text messages Thomas exchanged with then-Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in the days leading up to Jan.
6 about overturning the election results.Here are just a few highlights from Ginni’s totally-not-crazy-sounding texts to Meadows:Related: Lori Lightfoot just said what everyone else is thinking about Clarence ThomasThomas was also present at the Jan.