Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, told The Daily Caller that she was looking forward to speaking with the House select committee.
Hours after media reports indicated the committee had received emails between Thomas and a Trump campaign attorney, the panel decided to seek her testimony.
Thomas told The Daily Caller that he would clear up the misconception. I can't wait to talk to them.
The conservative news outlet asked Thomas to detail some of the myths, but he didn't reply immediately.
Bennie Thompson told reporters on Thursday that the committee would invite Thomas in the next few weeks.
The Washington Post reported on Wednesday evening that the committee had received emails between Thomas and a Trump campaign attorney who was working on a plan to overturn the election results.
The Post reported the existence of the emails, but did not give any further information.
Democrats have criticized Thomas for trying to change the election results. According to The Post, Thomas tried to reverse President Biden's win in the state by email.
ethical questions have arisen over her husband's role in deciding cases related to the election. Justice Thomas believes his decisions are not related to his wife's activism.
According to the New York Times, a December 24, 2020, email claimed to have insight into a "heated fight" among the Supreme Court justices about whether to take up a case related to then- President Trump's attempts to overturn the election results.
The committee sought to detail Trump and his allies' campaign to pressure Pence in the lead up to January 6.
A federal judge who was an informal adviser to Pence testified that he would have led an unconstitutional revolution if he followed the memo.
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