Ginni Thomas, the far-right activist who’s married to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, publicly acknowledged this week that she attended the rally in support of then-President Donald Trump that preceded the Jan. 6 insurrection.
Thomas told the conservative Washington Free Beacon, in an interview published Monday, that she didn’t stay at the rally very long because she was cold. She said she left before Trump gave his speech urging his supporters to march to the U.S. Capitol and “fight like hell.”
That day, Thomas cheered on the Jan. 6 rallygoers — some of whom later stormed the Capitol — in multiple Facebook posts. She later edited one of the posts to note the original message was written “before violence” broke out.
Thomas told the Free Beacon that her participation in the “Stop the Steal” rally had no impact on her husband’s work as one of the nation’s most powerful judges.
It’s a wholly unbelievable notion, and one that throws the entire U.S. judicial system into question.








