It sure looks like insurrectionist/anti-LGBTQ activist Ginni Thomas’ days are numbered as the calls for her to be subpoenaed by the House select committee investigating January 6 keep on growing.Speaking to Face the Nation over the holiday weekend, Rep.
Jamie Raskin of Maryland said the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas has “relevant testimony” to with the committee about the deadly riot at the U.S.
Capitol.“Speaking as only one member, I would say she has relevant testimony to render,” Raskin remarked. “And she should come forward and give it.”He added, “I don’t want to overstate her role.
We’ve talked to more than a thousand people. But we would like to hear from [Newt] Gingrich and from her, too.”In July, outgoing congresswoman Liz Cheney issued a cryptic warning to Thomas, telling CNN’s Jake Tapper on State of the Union, “The committee is engaged with her counsel, we certainly hope that she will agree to come in voluntarily, but the committee is fully prepared to contemplate a subpoena.”She added, “I hope it doesn’t get to that.”Cheney’s remarks were echoed by fellow committee member Adam Schiff, who told CBS News’ Face the Nation that same week that Thomas “has relevant information … we hope she comes in voluntarily.