Plastered with a grin that screams “I’m going to get questioned about my attempt to overthrow the Constitution but I don’t care because I’m protected by my Supreme Court justice husband who you can’t question because we’ll yell ‘racism,'” Supreme spouse and stand-in Bumble from a holiday cartoon Ginni Thomas strolls into her interview with the House Select Committee investigating the Republican-led January 6th domestic terrorist attack on Congress and other efforts to stop the certification of the 2020 election.
Exhibiting the carefree attitude of someone overloaded on lithium and a certainty that no one can touch her, Mrs. Thomas is likely to attempt to claim she never, ever spoke to her husband, Clarence, about her career and lobbying efforts, for which she’s been paid hundreds of thousands of dollars annually from partisan groups like the Heritage Foundation.