The committee is prepared to subpoena the wife of a Supreme Court Associate Justice if she doesn't show up.

During an interview on CNN's "State of the Union," Cheney told host Jake Tapper that it was important for the panel to speak with the conservative activist who was involved in efforts to overturn the 2020 presidential election

The committee is working with her lawyer. The committee is prepared to issue a subpoena if she doesn't come in voluntarily.

I hope it doesn't end up that way. She should come in willingly. She said it was important for them to speak with her.

She was eager to speak with the panel.

I can't wait to tell the truth. She said that she was looking forward to talking to them.

Mark Paoletta said that he had serious concerns about the interview and that it was a particularly stressed out time for his client because of the high-profile Supreme Court decisions.

In the last few months, Thomas has come under fire for her involvement in GOP efforts to challenge the 2020 presidential election.

The January 6 panel already has a record of messages that Ginni Thomas exchanged with then White House chief of staff MarkMeadows in the aftermath of the 2020 contest between now- President Joe Biden and Donald Trump, where she pushed for the president not to concede the race.

She said in a text message that it took time for the army to gather for his back.

According to a Washington Post report, sources in the January 6 investigation said that Justice Thomas communicated with an attorney.

According to the report, previously unreported emails show her involvement in trying to overturn the election.

According to documents obtained by The Washington Post, Ginni Thomas sent emails to Republican lawmakers in Arizona in order to reverse Trump's loss in the state, which Biden narrowly won in 2020.