The leader of the Women's March has become the latest public figure to call for the impeachment of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas over his wife's texts to an aide to former President Donald Trump.

Thomas sent dozens of texts to MarkMeadows, Trump's former chief of staff, urging him to take action to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The Washington Post reported that Thomas wrote in text messages that he was with the president and that he needed to stand firm. Biden and the Left are attempting the greatest Heist of our History.

Since he lost the election, Trump and his allies have made claims that the election was rigged. The Justice Department said there was no evidence of widespread voter fraud when Biden won the election. Dozens of lawsuits filed by Trump challenging the results of the election have been unsuccessful.

The calls for Thomas to resign have been mounting since reports of the text exchange withMeadows came out. The reports were "disqualifying" for the Executive Director of Women's March and her husband.

Carmona said that from the day he was nominated to the Court, Thomas has acted less like a reasonable jurist and more like his wife.

Carmona said that Ginni advocated for the overthrow of our democracy.

—Jennifer Bendery (@jbendery) March 25, 2022

The ethical questions surrounding the responsibilities of a Supreme Court Justice and those close to him were raised by the news of the text exchange.

This is not the first time that the Thomases have become the center of controversy for their involvement in attempting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election.

The death of five people, including a police officer, was linked to the Capitol riot by a New York Times Magazine report.

I love the people from the Trump administration. She wrote on Facebook just before the riot that God bless each of you. She was supporting Capitol riot organizers in a peacemaker role by making sure there wouldn't be any division around January 6.