. ZcohenCNN explains what's next for the Jan. 6 committee, given the recent disclosure of texts between then White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows and Virginia 'Ginni' Thomas, wife of SCOTUS Justice Clarence Thomas. For more on this story, watch here:
The January 6 select committee is considering action against Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas' wife, Virginia"Ginni" Thomas, over texts she sent to then President Trump's Chief of Staff Mark Meadows.
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