Clarence Thomas’ Wife Gleefully Cheered On White Supremacists At The Capitol
Social media users think Justice Thomas should be impeached over his wife's failure to censure herself after continually sharing far-right extremist conspiracy theories on Facebook.
Reckonings continue inside the Beltway as public figures continue to be exposed for their blatant complicity regarding the violent mob who attacked Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
The latest is that of
Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice
Clarence Thomas who on Jan. 6 posted two disparaging posts on Facebook aligning with the baseless claims to overturn the outcome of the election, while sending support to the majority white, violent mob that attacked the Capitol.
On the morning of Jan. 6, Ginni Thomas—wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas—endorsed the protest demanding that Congress overturn the election, then sent her “LOVE” to the demonstrators, who violently overtook the Capitol several hours later. She has not posted since.
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— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC)
January 8, 2021
The display is just the latest endorsement of Thomas who routinely shares false, harmful and bizarre pro-Trump conspiracy theories. Slate writer
Mark Joseph Stern has actively tracked Thomas’ latest offensive and unbecoming posts on social media.
From spreading false information about Democratic supporter George Soros,
Barack Obama and Joe Biden, to spreading xenophobic claims aimed towards immigration in America, Thomas happily aligns herself with the mind frame of far-right extremists.
In 2018 she posted and deleted a conspiracy theory claiming the teenage survivors of the Parkland, Florida, school shooting are “dangerous to the survival of our nation” because of their gun-control activism, according to
The Washington Post.
Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas and Trump-appointed member of the Library of Congress Trust Fund Board, shared this deranged conspiracy theory about George Soros and “other far-left financiers” today.
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— Mark Joseph Stern (@mjs_DC)
July 18, 2020
Social media users think Justice Thomas should be impeached over his wife's failure to censure herself after continually sharing far-right extremist conspiracy theories on Facebook.
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