The symposium featured Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, who’d founded the group just a year prior in 2009. Rhodes was arrested earlier this month and faces charges of seditious conspiracy in connection with the January 6 attack.
Thomas’ connection to right-wing extremist groups doesn’t end with Rhodes, The New Yorker reported. Thomas co-hosted the 2010 banquet with Moms for America president Kimberly Fletcher, who, gave two speeches days before the Capitol riot spreading misinformation about the 2020 election.
These revelations come just days after the Supreme Court blocked former president Donald Trump‘s request to withhold documents from the January 6 investigation.
Clarence Thomas was the only one to vote against the decision.
Ginni Thomas, The New Yorker reported, is still working with people involved in cases that are being heard at the Supreme Court in front of her husband.
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