Eyes on Cheney as Jan. 6 panel mulls Ginni Thomas subpoena

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Eyes on Cheney as Jan. 6 panel mulls Ginni Thomas subpoena
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Concerns are growing among allies of Supreme Court Associate Justice Clarence Thomas and his wife, Ginni, that the mostly Democratic Jan 6 panel will demand she testify about election texts she sent to the White House.

The focus is on panel vice chairwoman Rep. Liz Cheney and reports of her reticence to have Ginni Thomas forcibly testify, as well as the potential political fallout for the embattled Wyoming House member if a subpoena is issued.

Those close to Thomas are worried that allowing a subpoena would further undermine Cheney’s reelection prospects in a state where Republicans have high regard for the justice. Former President Donald Trump has backed Cheney’s challenger because she voted to impeach Trump after the riots.

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