Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sits with his wife and conservative activist Virginia Thomas while he waits to speak at the Heritage Foundation on October 21, 2021 in Washington, DC.Associate Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sits with his wife and conservative activist Virginia Thomas while he waits to speak at the Heritage Foundation on October 21, 2021 in Washington, DC.

The wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas sent a series of text messages to the chief of staff of Donald Trump urging him to overturn the election victory of President Joe Biden, according to a new report.

A cache of 29 text messages, copies of which were obtained by The Washington Post and CBS News, shows a frantic dialogue between Thomas, a conservative activist who goes by Ginni, and the top White House aide in the wake of Trump's loss.

After news outlets projected the winner of the 2020 election, Thomas wrote a letter to Mark. Biden and the Left are attempting the greatest Heist of our History.

On Nov. 24, Thomas received a text fromMeadows: "This is a fight of good versus evil." The King of Kings will always look like the victor. Don't be weary in doing well. The fight goes on. I've staked my career on it. At least my time in DC.

According to the Washington Post and CBS, the text messages don't mention Clarence Thomas, the longest-serving member of the Supreme Court.

Sidney Powell, the pro-Trump lawyer who had filed failed lawsuits challenging the 2020 results and was later sanctioned by a federal judge, was the lead and the subject of a text from Ginni Thomas.

The House select committee is investigating the Capitol riot in which a mob of Trump's supporters were involved.

George Terwilliger did not respond to CNBC's request for comment on the texts. The spokesman did not give a response.

The Supreme Court revealed last Friday that Clarence Thomas had been hospitalized with an illness.

The court hasn't provided an update on Thomas since Sunday, and didn't respond to multiple messages seeking comment earlier Thursday.

The full report can be found on The Washington Post and CBS News.