The New York Times reports:
Representative Bennie Thompson, Democrat of Mississippi and the Jan. 6 committee chairman, said the panel has been discussing what to do about some more high-profile potential witnesses.
Virginia Thomas, a political activist who pushed to overturn the 2020 election and the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, is “still on the committee’s list” of witnesses to call, even though she has rebuffed attempts to interview her, Mr. Thompson said.
Mr. Thompson also told reporters the panel was continuing to discuss — as members have for months — whether it should try to summon Mr. Trump and Mr. Pence to testify, but lawmakers have not reached a conclusion about how to proceed.
Read the full article. Last month Thomas said, “I can’t wait to clear up misconceptions. I look forward to talking to them.”
The Jan. 6 committee’s next hearing, scheduled for 8 p.m. on July 21, is expected to give a detailed account of how Trump resisted multiple entreaties from staffers, lawyers and even his own family to call off the attack, which raged for hours https://t.co/yvRX64QNH1
— Luke Broadwater
(@lukebroadwater) July 15, 2022
Ginni Thomas’s egregious actions to push the White House Chief of Staff and others to overturn a free and fair election make her a threat to democracy and should disqualify her for any role of public trust. https://t.co/Z5yw38HHZq
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) July 16, 2022
(?) A major new report on Ginni Thomas will be coming to PROOF *tonight* (Saturday). The House January 6 Committee and its investigators will want to read this—and I promise *you* will, too. Stay tuned to this space and to PROOF (subscription link below). https://t.co/94g4fO0JZH
— Seth Abramson (@SethAbramson) July 16, 2022
Ginni Thomas said she looks forward to talking to Jan. 6 committeehttps://t.co/ccZ41iOGXB pic.twitter.com/Zi7s0xQ6Hf
— NPR (@NPR) June 16, 2022