The messages Ginni Thomas sent to Wisconsin Sen. Kathy Bernier, then chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee, and state Rep. Gary Tauchen urged lawmakers to “fight fraud” and exercise their supposed constitutional power to choose unilaterally a “clean “Table of presidential elections. The text of those emails, which were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and first reported by the Washington Post, are nearly identical to messages Thomas sent to state lawmakers in Arizona on the same day – November 9, 2020. The Post previously reported that another batch of letters from Thomas — targeting 22 Arizona House members and one of the state’s senators — went out on Dec. 13, the day before representatives were to meet in states across the country. to vote they certify their voters. In that email, Thomas claimed the 2020 election was threatened by unprecedented fraud and urged her to choose voters with that in mind. Those messages asked lawmakers, before choosing voters, to “consider what will happen to the nation we all love if you don’t stand up and lead.” Ginny Thomas’ support of former President Donald Trump’s election defeat efforts has come under scrutiny, given her husband’s involvement in a case before the Supreme Court regarding the Jan. 6 House probe. Judges decide for themselves whether cases present a conflict that requires their dismissal. Judge Thomas has declined to comment on this matter in the past. Justice Thomas was the only justice to publicly dissent from the Supreme Court’s move in January not to block a court ruling greenlighting the release of Trump White House documents to House investigators.
CNN has since reported that his wife exchanged messages with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in 2020, urging him to continue the fight to overturn Biden’s victory. (These texts had been given to the House Select Committee voluntarily by Meadows). Ginny Thomas publicly criticized the House investigation on Jan. 6, calling on House Republican leaders to fire the two Republicans who serve on the select committee. She attended the rally that preceded the attack on the US Capitol, she said in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon, where she stressed that her and her husband’s professional lives are kept separate. He also said he had left the rally before the protesters turned violent. Members of the Jan. 6 House select committee said they still want to speak with Ginny Thomas as part of their investigation. One of her lawyers said in a June letter to the House Select Committee that he “does not believe there is a sufficient basis at this time to speak with” the conservative activist. CNN’s Shawna Mizelle contributed to this report.


title: “Ginny Thomas Has Emailed Wisconsin Lawmakers Asking Them To Help Overturn The 2020 Election And Fight Fraud. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-20” author: “Edwin Espy”


The messages Ginni Thomas sent to Wisconsin Sen. Kathy Bernier, then chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee, and state Rep. Gary Tauchen urged lawmakers to “fight fraud” and exercise their supposed constitutional power to choose unilaterally a “clean “Table of presidential elections. The text of those emails, which were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and first reported by the Washington Post, are nearly identical to messages Thomas sent to state lawmakers in Arizona on the same day – November 9, 2020. The Post previously reported that another batch of letters from Thomas — targeting 22 Arizona House members and one of the state’s senators — went out on Dec. 13, the day before representatives were to meet in states across the country. to vote they certify their voters. In that email, Thomas claimed the 2020 election was threatened by unprecedented fraud and urged her to choose voters with that in mind. Those messages asked lawmakers, before choosing voters, to “consider what will happen to the nation we all love if you don’t stand up and lead.” Ginny Thomas’ support of former President Donald Trump’s election defeat efforts has come under scrutiny, given her husband’s involvement in a case before the Supreme Court regarding the Jan. 6 House probe. Judges decide for themselves whether cases present a conflict that requires their dismissal. Judge Thomas has declined to comment on this matter in the past. Justice Thomas was the only justice to publicly dissent from the Supreme Court’s move in January not to block a court ruling greenlighting the release of Trump White House documents to House investigators.
CNN has since reported that his wife exchanged messages with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in 2020, urging him to continue the fight to overturn Biden’s victory. (These texts had been given to the House Select Committee voluntarily by Meadows). Ginny Thomas publicly criticized the House investigation on Jan. 6, calling on House Republican leaders to fire the two Republicans who serve on the select committee. She attended the rally that preceded the attack on the US Capitol, she said in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon, where she stressed that her and her husband’s professional lives are kept separate. He also said he had left the rally before the protesters turned violent. Members of the Jan. 6 House select committee said they still want to speak with Ginny Thomas as part of their investigation. One of her lawyers said in a June letter to the House Select Committee that he “does not believe there is a sufficient basis at this time to speak with” the conservative activist. CNN’s Shawna Mizelle contributed to this report.


title: “Ginny Thomas Has Emailed Wisconsin Lawmakers Asking Them To Help Overturn The 2020 Election And Fight Fraud. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-11-03” author: “April Hart”


The messages Ginni Thomas sent to Wisconsin Sen. Kathy Bernier, then chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee, and state Rep. Gary Tauchen urged lawmakers to “fight fraud” and exercise their supposed constitutional power to choose unilaterally a “clean “Table of presidential elections. The text of those emails, which were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and first reported by the Washington Post, are nearly identical to messages Thomas sent to state lawmakers in Arizona on the same day – November 9, 2020. The Post previously reported that another batch of letters from Thomas — targeting 22 Arizona House members and one of the state’s senators — went out on Dec. 13, the day before representatives were to meet in states across the country. to vote they certify their voters. In that email, Thomas claimed the 2020 election was threatened by unprecedented fraud and urged her to choose voters with that in mind. Those messages asked lawmakers, before choosing voters, to “consider what will happen to the nation we all love if you don’t stand up and lead.” Ginny Thomas’ support of former President Donald Trump’s election defeat efforts has come under scrutiny, given her husband’s involvement in a case before the Supreme Court regarding the Jan. 6 House probe. Judges decide for themselves whether cases present a conflict that requires their dismissal. Judge Thomas has declined to comment on this matter in the past. Justice Thomas was the only justice to publicly dissent from the Supreme Court’s move in January not to block a court ruling greenlighting the release of Trump White House documents to House investigators.
CNN has since reported that his wife exchanged messages with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in 2020, urging him to continue the fight to overturn Biden’s victory. (These texts had been given to the House Select Committee voluntarily by Meadows). Ginny Thomas publicly criticized the House investigation on Jan. 6, calling on House Republican leaders to fire the two Republicans who serve on the select committee. She attended the rally that preceded the attack on the US Capitol, she said in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon, where she stressed that her and her husband’s professional lives are kept separate. He also said he had left the rally before the protesters turned violent. Members of the Jan. 6 House select committee said they still want to speak with Ginny Thomas as part of their investigation. One of her lawyers said in a June letter to the House Select Committee that he “does not believe there is a sufficient basis at this time to speak with” the conservative activist. CNN’s Shawna Mizelle contributed to this report.


title: “Ginny Thomas Has Emailed Wisconsin Lawmakers Asking Them To Help Overturn The 2020 Election And Fight Fraud. Klmat” ShowToc: true date: “2022-12-13” author: “James Bradley”


The messages Ginni Thomas sent to Wisconsin Sen. Kathy Bernier, then chairwoman of the Senate Select Committee, and state Rep. Gary Tauchen urged lawmakers to “fight fraud” and exercise their supposed constitutional power to choose unilaterally a “clean “Table of presidential elections. The text of those emails, which were obtained by the watchdog group Documented and first reported by the Washington Post, are nearly identical to messages Thomas sent to state lawmakers in Arizona on the same day – November 9, 2020. The Post previously reported that another batch of letters from Thomas — targeting 22 Arizona House members and one of the state’s senators — went out on Dec. 13, the day before representatives were to meet in states across the country. to vote they certify their voters. In that email, Thomas claimed the 2020 election was threatened by unprecedented fraud and urged her to choose voters with that in mind. Those messages asked lawmakers, before choosing voters, to “consider what will happen to the nation we all love if you don’t stand up and lead.” Ginny Thomas’ support of former President Donald Trump’s election defeat efforts has come under scrutiny, given her husband’s involvement in a case before the Supreme Court regarding the Jan. 6 House probe. Judges decide for themselves whether cases present a conflict that requires their dismissal. Judge Thomas has declined to comment on this matter in the past. Justice Thomas was the only justice to publicly dissent from the Supreme Court’s move in January not to block a court ruling greenlighting the release of Trump White House documents to House investigators.
CNN has since reported that his wife exchanged messages with White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in 2020, urging him to continue the fight to overturn Biden’s victory. (These texts had been given to the House Select Committee voluntarily by Meadows). Ginny Thomas publicly criticized the House investigation on Jan. 6, calling on House Republican leaders to fire the two Republicans who serve on the select committee. She attended the rally that preceded the attack on the US Capitol, she said in an interview with the Washington Free Beacon, where she stressed that her and her husband’s professional lives are kept separate. He also said he had left the rally before the protesters turned violent. Members of the Jan. 6 House select committee said they still want to speak with Ginny Thomas as part of their investigation. One of her lawyers said in a June letter to the House Select Committee that he “does not believe there is a sufficient basis at this time to speak with” the conservative activist. CNN’s Shawna Mizelle contributed to this report.