Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, emailed Wisconsin legislators in November 2020 and asked them to effectively reverse then-President Donald Trump’s election loss to President Joe Biden in that state, according to emails disclosed Thursday.
It was already known that the conservative advocate
Ginni Thomas had contacted legislators in Arizona with a similar request
seeking to undo Biden’s victory there, reported CNBC.
The Washington Post first reported Thursday that she
wrote two Republican legislators in Wisconsin, state Sen. Kathy Bernier and state
Rep. Gary Tauchen, on Nov. 9, 2020, at “virtually the same time the Arizona
lawmakers received a verbatim copy of the message from Thomas.”
Bernier at the time was the chair of the state
Senate elections committee.
Thomas sent the emails days after Trump refused to
concede the election to Biden, vowing, “We’ll be going to the U.S. Supreme
Court.” The subject lines of her messages read, “Please do your Constitutional
duty!”
“Please stand
strong in the face of media and political pressure,” those emails said,
according to The Post, which obtained them from the watchdog group Documented.
“Please reflect on the awesome authority granted to
you by our Constitution. And then please take action to ensure that a clean
slate of Electors is chosen for our state,” Thomas wrote.
Documented obtained the emails through a request
under Wisconsin’s public records laws. The group posted a copy of the emails online later Thursday.
The report comes more than a month after Rep. Liz
Cheney, R-Wyo., said the select House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021,
pro-Trump riot at the U.S. Capitol was considering issuing a subpoena to Ginni
Thomas.
Thomas sent the emails to Arizona and Wisconsin
lawmakers via the online site FreeRoots, which provides pre-written messages
that can be sent to multiple elected officials.
Arizona and Wisconsin sent Biden electors to the
Electoral College, as he won the popular vote in both states. The Electoral
College then named him the winner of the 2020 vote.
A lawyer for Thomas and a spokeswoman for the
Supreme Court did not immediately respond to requests for comment from CNBC
about her emails.
Thomas’ advocacy for conservative causes while her
husband serves on the high court has generated controversy in recent years.
Thomas sent 29 messages to Trump White House chief of staff
Mark Meadows after the 2020 election encouraging him to pursue
then-ongoing efforts to undo Biden’s victory, CBS News reported in March.
“Help This Great President stand firm, Mark!!!
...You are the leader, with him, who is standing for America’s constitutional
governance at the precipice,” she
wrote Meadows on Nov. 10, 2020. “The majority knows Biden and the Left is
attempting the greatest Heist of our History.”
Several
efforts to effectively overturn Trump’s losses in battleground states ended
up at the Supreme Court after the election. None of those efforts succeeded.
In January, Clarence Thomas was
the only Supreme Court justice to support Trump’s request to block White House
records from being sent to the House committee investigating the Jan.
6 riot.
That riot began after Trump and his allies falsely
claimed for weeks that he had actually won the presidential election and that
Biden’s victory was the result of widespread ballot fraud in states that
included Arizona and Wisconsin.
The violence disrupted a joint session of Congress
for hours as lawmakers gathered to confirm Biden’s Electoral College win.
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