Ginni Thomas-tied Facebook group 'FrontLiners for Liberty' could be a new focus in Jan 6th investiga
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Brian Schwartz
@schwartzbCNBC
NEW: A Facebook group tied to Ginni Thomas called 'FrontLiners for Liberty' could be a new focus in Jan. 6 investigation.
That FB group appears to be administered by Ginni Thomas and, after we reached out to her about it, it was removed from public view
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Ginni Thomas-tied Facebook group 'FrontLiners for Liberty' could be a new focus in Jan. 6 investi...
Trump attorney John Eastman on Thursday publicly posted a Dec. 4, 2020 email from Thomas asking him to speak to a gathering she called "Frontliners."
2:34 PM · Jun 17, 2022
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A Facebook group that appears to be run by Virginia Ginni Thomas, the wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, could become a new point of interest in the U.S. House Select Committees investigation into the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
Congressional investigators said they planned to ask Ginni Thomas to testify before the committee hours after Trump attorney John Eastman on Thursday publicly posted a Dec. 4, 2020 email from Thomas asking him to speak to a gathering she called Frontliners, which she described as featuring grassroots state leaders. Ginni Thomas is listed as an administrator of a Facebook group that goes by a similar name and description: FrontLiners for Liberty.
The private group, which listed more than 50 members, was created in August 2020, just two months before the November elections, according to the pages description.
The group, which CNBC reviewed before it was removed from public view, described itself as a new collaborative, liberty-focused, action-oriented group of state leaders representing grassroots armies to CONNECT, INFORM and ACTIVATE each other weekly to preserve constitutional governance. Although Thomas personal Facebook page isnt verified, it contained numerous photos of Justice Thomas.
The groups pages were removed from public view after CNBC reached out to Thomas about the organization. It now shows a notice from Facebook saying that its either been deleted or the privacy settings have been changed.
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