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Ginni Thomas Conspiracy

Ginni Thomas Conspiracy

Michael FortuneMichael Fortune

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Republican activist Ginni Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, pushed Republican lawmakers in Arizona to cancel their own state’s votes for Joe Biden, arguing officials should override votes for Biden and replace them with a “clean slate of Electors,” according to emails obtained by the Washington Post.

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Welcome to the Fill the Gap podcast, where we dive into the spaces between the known and the unknown, exploring a vast array of topics from the everyday to the extraordinary. Join us as we embark on a journey of discovery, bridging the gaps in our knowledge and understanding, one episode at a time. Whether you're a curious mind or an avid learner, this is the place to fill the gaps in your mental library. So tune in, get comfortable, and let's uncover the mysteries that lie just beyond our reach. This is Fill the Gap, where curiosity meets insight. This is your host, Mike Fortune, coming to you live from Washington, D.C. Jeanne Thomas gets the first seat. This information speaks for itself, if you know what I mean. You can follow it in any kind of way. Here we go with that information. Look at activist Jeanne Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas. She lobbied state lawmakers to overturn then-President-elect Biden's victory. And there are receipts tonight. Thomas pushing Republican lawmakers in Arizona to cancel their own state's votes for Biden, arguing officials should just override all of those votes for Biden, replace them with a, quote, clean slate of electors, as she saw it, according to emails obtained by the Washington Post. Thomas was pushing this on November 9th. That's within days of Trump's loss, urging what would have become a coup, which she cast in the subject as a constitutional duty. Thomas was caught pushing massive voter fraud. Arizona was a state Trump needed if he was going to hold onto the White House. That was the big issue when we were covering it going into election night. And it was a huge deal when Biden won Arizona. Arizona, are you 100 percent sure of that call and when you made it and why did you make it? Absolutely. We made it after basically a half hour of debating it. We finally called it right now. NBC News is projecting that when every last vote is counted in the state of Arizona, Joe Biden will be awarded 11 electoral votes. Joe Biden, your projected winner in the state of Arizona. Trump and his allies were enraged over exactly that call, especially that Fox News called Arizona. It was seen as kind of the nail in the coffin as a state that the Trump folks would need to win or somehow continue to cast as too close to call, which might have fed these plots that you're hearing about. Indeed, Fox later fired the staffer who accurately called Arizona for Biden. And it was close. They were separated by about 10,000 votes. Biden won with 1.6 million votes in that state. Ms. Thomas wanted to cancel out 1.6 million votes to commit what would have been if she pulled it off with the help of lawmakers in the state. Well, it would have been the greatest voter fraud ever known of in America. All this happening is she and Giuliani and then President Trump were falsely accusing others of voter fraud. They were the ones plotting. This was a highly orchestrated plot. We've heard Trump lawyers admit the scheme on this very program. To toss the votes for Biden and then install fraudulent electors who would act to try to create some sort of cover for that project. The New Washington Post story reports on this as Thomas' role in an extraordinary scheme to keep Trump in office by substituting the will of legislatures for the will of the voters. End quote. It's an important story and it's worse than how the Post puts it right there because even before the violence of the insurrection, this was planned as a coup through voter fraud. To say anything less, to talk about the will of the legislatures, to talk about this as if it's a procedural act is to minimize the very real plot that was in the works. And if they tried it once and are not severely held accountable, why wouldn't they try it again? With this big news and this crisis facing the Supreme Court, we're joined now by New York Times columnist Michelle Goldberg and former U.S. Attorney Joyce Vance. Michelle, we keep learning more and more about this. It's a drip drip, but when you take it together, it looks like a very orchestrated plot that they just happened to fail at. Well, it's looked like that for some time. And I think that one reason why each new shocking revelation fails to astonish and sort of life trudges on as normal is because the outlines of this plot and at this point the details of this plot are well known. The only question is whether there's going to be any repercussions. And that's the question really for the voters, but also for the Justice Department, as well as for a grand jury in Georgia. We just don't know yet. And so more and more evidence of what we already know keeps coming out and keeps pointing to, again, not just the severity of the kind of treasonous act that various people tried to commit in 2020, but the plan that's staring us all in the face of what they're going to do in 2024. One of the two people that Ginny Thomas emailed, hoping that she would cooperate, is someone who objected to Arizona, you know, who wanted Arizona to overturn the will of the voters and is now running for Secretary of State and so would potentially be in a position to help make that happen. I think we see that in state after state after state. If you look at the Republican candidate for governor in Pennsylvania, there is no way that he would allow a Democratic slate of electors to go forward in 2024 doing everything in his power to substitute his politics for the voters. All right, we're back. You know, we don't have to worry about foreign entities getting involved and interfering with our elections because we have Ginny Thomas, wife of Supreme Court Justice Florence Thomas. You think she don't have some influence over him? We'll see how it turns out when it comes to the Supreme Court deciding if President Trump has total immunity. It's just too much that's binding together when it comes to the insurrection. Like I said, we don't leave it on adversaries. We got internal adversaries trying to steal an election. That's a Ginny Thomas conspiracy. I wonder if Jack Smith gets some superseding indictments with her name on them. That would be interesting. Maybe perhaps he's waiting to see what the outcome of the immunity case is and perhaps she will be charged because he needs to be. On Fill the Gap podcast, we try to fill the gap when it comes to information. Fill the gap when it comes to the insurrection. Thank you for listening and have a great day. Love, peace, joy, and happiness from me. Fill the Gap podcast is yours by fortune. Coming to you live from Washington, D.C.

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