The House January 6 committee reaches an agreement to interview Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, a source says.
Ginni Thomas' attorney, Mark Paoletta, confirmed the voluntary interview in a statement, saying,"As she has said from the outset, Mrs. Thomas is eager to answer the Committee's questions to clear up any misconceptions about her work relating to the 2020 election. She looks forward to that opportunity.
Read More"I am asking the Committee to provide a better justification for why Mrs. Thomas's testimony is relevant to the Committee's legislative purpose," he wrote in the letter obtained by CNN.The lawyer's response followed a June 16 letter from the committee asking Thomas to meet with the panel in July and provide documents that could be relevant to the investigation.
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