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Demand Clarence Thomas recuse himself from Jan 6 cases (sign now)

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Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife, Ginni Thomas, exchanged text messages with Trump’s Chief of

[Salsa] [Demand Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas recuse himself from cases related to January 6th]( [Clarence Thomas]( Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife, Ginni Thomas, exchanged text messages with Trump’s Chief of Staff Mark Meadows in the weeks following the 2020 election – urging him to keep fighting to overturn the election results. This is a massive conflict of interest and calls into question Thomas’ ability to be an impartial judge in cases related to the events on January 6th. In fact, Clarence Thomas was the only dissenting Justice in the case that released Trump’s records to the January 6th Committee. Ginni Thomas had direct involvement in the events on January 6th – and we need to know the extent of Clarence Thomas’ involvement. He cannot be trusted to uphold our Constitution while supporting an attack on our democracy. [Sign your name to demand Clarence Thomas recuse himself from cases related to January 6th >>]( [SIGN YOUR NAME >>]( [Furdle:]( You play, we donate, and together we help animals. Looking to take action on another front? Check out the [list of some recent LeftAction Actions](. If you can, make a donation to help us cover expenses. [DONATE]( Thanks, Left Action Follow Us LeftAction Washington, District of Columbia info@leftaction.com Having trouble viewing this email? [View it in your web browser]( [LeftAction] [Unsubscribe]( or [Manage Your Preferences](

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