Virginia “Ginni” Thomas, the conservative activist and spouse of Supreme Courtroom Justice Clarence Thomas, pressed lawmakers to overturn Joe Biden’s 2020 victory not solely in Arizona, as beforehand reported, but additionally in a second battleground state, Wisconsin, in accordance with emails obtained beneath state public-records regulation.
Wisconsin
Ginni Thomas pressed Wisconsin lawmakers to overturn Biden’s 2020 victory
The brand new emails present that Thomas additionally messaged two Republican lawmakers in Wisconsin: state Sen. Kathy Bernier, then chair of the Senate elections committee, and state Rep. Gary Tauchen. Bernier and Tauchen acquired the e-mail at 10:47 a.m. on Nov. 9, nearly the identical time the Arizona lawmakers acquired a verbatim copy of the message from Thomas. The Bernier e-mail was obtained by The Publish, and the Tauchen e-mail was obtained by the watchdog group Documented and offered to The Publish.
Thomas despatched all the emails through FreeRoots, a web-based platform that allowed folks to ship pre-written emails to a number of elected officers.
“Please stand robust within the face of media and political stress,” learn the emails despatched Nov. 9, simply days after main media organizations referred to as the presidency for Biden. “Please replicate on the superior authority granted to you by our Structure. After which please take motion to make sure that a clear slate of Electors is chosen for our state.”
Neither Thomas nor her lawyer, Mark Paoletta, responded to requests for remark. A Supreme Courtroom spokeswoman didn’t reply to a message looking for remark from Clarence Thomas.
Ginni Thomas’s political activism is extremely uncommon for the partner of a Supreme Courtroom justice, and for years it has raised questions on potential conflicts of curiosity for her husband. She has mentioned that the 2 of them hold their skilled lives separate.
However scrutiny of the Thomases intensified this yr after The Publish and CBS Information obtained copies of textual content messages that Ginni Thomas exchanged with Mark Meadows, then President Donald Trump’s White Home chief of employees, within the weeks following the 2020 election. Thomas repeatedly urged Meadows to maintain combating to overturn the election outcomes. After Congress licensed Biden’s victory Jan. 6, 2021, she expressed anger at Vice President Mike Pence, who had refused to intervene to maintain Trump in workplace. “We live by way of what looks like the top of America,” Thomas wrote to Meadows 4 days later.
Thomas was additionally in contact through the post-election interval with John Eastman, the pro-Trump lawyer who as soon as clerked for her husband, and whose position within the effort to overturn Biden’s win has drawn scrutiny from each the Justice Division and the Home choose committee investigating the Jan. 6 riot. In early December 2020, Thomas invited Eastman to talk at a gathering of Frontliners for Liberty, which she described as a bunch of grass-roots activists, in accordance with an e-mail that Eastman revealed on-line.
The agenda for the assembly has not been publicly disclosed. However a federal decide ruling on which data needed to be turned over in response to a subpoena from the committee wrote that the agenda reveals Eastman mentioned “State legislative actions that may reverse the media-called election for Joe Biden.” U.S. District Decide David O. Carter ordered Eastman to offer congressional investigators emails associated to Thomas and conferences of her Frontliners group, discovering that the conferences “furthered a vital goal of the January 6 plan: to have contested states certify alternate slates of electors for President Trump.”
The Home committee requested Thomas to take a seat for a voluntary interview in June. The committee additionally sought a broad vary of paperwork from her, together with any associated to plans to overturn the election and all communications with members of Congress and their employees and Justice Division staff, in accordance with a replica of the request revealed by the conservative Day by day Caller.
On the time, Thomas indicated she would comply. “I can’t wait to clear up misconceptions. I look ahead to speaking to them,” Thomas informed the Day by day Caller, her former employer.
Lower than two weeks later, on June 28, Paoletta informed the committee that whereas Thomas remained keen to take a seat for an interview, he didn’t consider there was “enough foundation” for her to take action.
In a letter obtained by The Publish, Paoletta — a longtime shut affiliate of the Thomases — described Ginni Thomas’s textual content messages to Meadows as “totally unremarkable” and mentioned they don’t recommend she had any position within the assault on the Capitol. He solid her invitation to Eastman as merely an invite to talk, not an endorsement of his views or “any indication of a working relationship.” He additionally mentioned she performed no position in organizing the e-mail marketing campaign to Arizona lawmakers and didn’t draft or edit the shape letters she despatched.
In an interview, Bernier, the Wisconsin lawmaker, mentioned it will have been applicable for the state legislature to think about decertifying the 2020 leads to the weeks following the election if proof had emerged of great voter fraud. “However as we went by way of the method and the authorized challenges have been made and discounted by the judicial system, there was nothing confirmed so far as precise voter fraud,” she mentioned.
Bernier mentioned she had not realized that Thomas was among the many 1000’s of people that emailed her after the election, however she mentioned Thomas “has a First Modification proper to talk her thoughts.”
“I used to be married for 20 years. I took on some id of my husband, however I had my very own thoughts,” Bernier mentioned. “Simply since you’re married to somebody doesn’t imply that you simply’re a clone.”
Tauchen didn’t reply to messages looking for remark.
Thomas’s Nov. 9 e-mail was certainly one of 1000’s despatched through the FreeRoots platform that inundated Bernier and Tauchen’s workplaces within the weeks after the election, data present.
The Wisconsin State Journal reported in January 2021 that of greater than 10,000 pages of emails acquired throughout that interval by Bernier and state Rep. Ron Tusler (R), then the chair of his chamber’s elections committee, the bulk have been “mass-generated kind letters making nonspecific claims about alleged irregularities, a right-wing fraud-finding effort and a clip from Fox’s Sean Hannity present.”
The truth that Thomas despatched one of many FreeRoots emails to Bernier has not been beforehand reported. “Please do your Constitutional responsibility!” learn the topic line of the message she despatched.
Based on the data disclosed by Bernier’s workplace to The Publish, Thomas was the fourth of greater than 30 individuals who despatched that individual kind e-mail Nov. 9 and 10. The primary sender of that e-mail, three hours earlier than Thomas, was an individual named Stephanie Coleman, in accordance with the data.
A girl named Stephanie Miller Coleman is the widow of certainly one of Clarence Thomas’s former clerks. She was listed because the co-administrator, with Thomas, of a non-public Fb group for Frontliners. The web page itemizing the group’s directors is not publicly seen.
Coleman didn’t reply to a message looking for remark.
Ginni Thomas’s communications with key gamers within the effort to overturn the election have led to requires her husband to recuse himself from instances associated to the 2020 election and makes an attempt to subvert it. Clarence Thomas has given no indication that he intends to take action.
This yr, eight Supreme Courtroom justices declined Trump’s request to dam congressional investigators from having access to White Home data that may make clear the occasions of Jan. 6, 2021. Thomas was the one justice to dissent, siding with Trump.
Jacqueline Alemany contributed to this report.
Wisconsin
Gas prices drop lower during busy holiday travel season in Wisconsin
MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Gas prices are the cheapest they’ve been since the pandemic, just as people prepare to travel for the holidays.
According to AAA Wisconsin, the average gas prices is $2.86 per gallon in the state, a new low since 2020.
”We’ve had so many disruptions in the last four to five years between Covid and then the Ukraine conflict that has sent prices either far down or bringing them to historic highs,” AAA Director of Public Affairs Nick Jarmusz said. “We kind of forget what normal is.”
He said the low cost at the pump is a result of peak summer travel season ending, an even supply and demand for fuel and fewer global crises.
”Right now we’re in a pretty favorable balance between lower demand and pretty plentiful supply and no real disruptions to speak of,” he said.
People can save more money at the pump if they drive the speed limit.
”By sticking closer to the speed limit, avoiding aggressive driving in situations, you can actually increase your fuel efficiency by about 40% or up to 40%,” Jarmusz said. “Which can add up to pretty significant savings.”
If trends continue, he also said prices might drop even more. ”Really, I would not be surprised to see these prices continue to go down,” Jarmusz said. “I don’t think we’ve seen the lowest prices we’ll see this year yet.”
According to AAA the best times to travel before Thanksgiving on Thursday is in the morning hours on Tuesday and Wednesday. Roads will be busiest in the afternoons.
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Game 12 Wisconsin football two-deep for Minnesota Gophers game Nov. 29 at Camp Randall Stadium
MADISON – A look at the unofficial two-deep for the Wisconsin football team heading into its game against Minnesota at 11 a.m. Friday at Camp Randall Stadium.
OFFENSE
Quarterback
1 – Braedyn Locke, 6-1, 205, redshirt-soph.
2 – Mabrey Mettauer, 6-4, 230, fr.
Running back
1 – Tawee Walker, 5-9, 218, sr.
2 – Darrion Dupree, 5-10, 205, fr.
Receiver
1 – Bryson Green, 6-3, 213, sr.
2 – C.J. Williams, 6-2, 196, jr.
Receiver
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Quincy Burroughs, 6-2, 212, r-soph.
Slot recever
1 – Will Pauling, 5-10, 187, r-jr.
2 – Trech Kekahuna, 5-10, 187, r-fr.
Tight end
1 – Riley Nowakowski, 6-1, 243, r-sr.
2 – Tucker Ashcraft, 6-5, 255, soph.
Left tackle
1 – Jack Nelson, 6-7, 316, sr.
2 – Barrett Nelson, 6-6, 302, r-soph.
Left guard
1 – Joe Brunner, 6-5, 313- r-soph.
2. – James Durand, 6-5, 305, r-fr.
Center
1 – Jake Renfro, 6-3, 302, r-sr.
2. – Kerry Kodanko, 6-2, 308, r-sr.
Right guard
1 – Joe Huber, 6-5, 310, r-sr.
2 – JP Benzschawel, 6-6, 312, r-jr.
Right tackle
1 – Riley Mahlman, 6-8, 308, r-jr.
2 – Kevin Heywood, 6-8, 325, fr.
DEFENSE
Line
1 – Ben Barten, 6-5, 308, r-sr.
2 – Elijah Hills, 6-3, 282, sr.
Line
1 – Curt Neal, 6-0, 290, r-soph.
2 – Cade McDonald, 6-6, 285, r-sr.
Outside linebacker
1 – Darryl Peterson, 6-1, 248, r-jr.
2 – Aaron Witt, 6-6, 247, r-jr.
Inside linebacker
1 – Jake Chaney, 5-11, 233, sr.
2 – Tackett Curtis, 6-2, 228, soph.
Inside linebacker
1 – Christian Alliegro, 6-4, 240, soph.
2 – Jaheim Thomas, 6-4, 245, r-sr.
Outside linebacker
1 – Leon Lowery, 6-3, 252, r-sr.
2 – Sebastian Cheeks, 6-3, 230, r-soph., or John Pius, 6-4, 250, r-sr.
Cornerback
1 – Ricardo Hallman, 5-10, 185, r-jr.
2 – R.J. Delancy III, 5-11, 193, r-sr., or Jonas Duclona, 5-10, 190, soph.
Strong safety
1 – Hunter Wohler, 6-2, 218, sr.
2 – Owen Arnett, 5-11, 210, r-jr.
Free safety
1 – Preston Zachman, 6-1, 212, r-sr.
2 – Austin Brown, 6-1, 210, jr.
Cornerback
1 – Nyzier Fourqurean, 6-1, 190, r-sr.
2 – R.J. Delancy, 5-11, 193, r-sr., or Xavier Lucas, 6-2, 198, fr.
Nickel back
1 – Austin Brown, 6-1, 210, jr.
2 – Max Lofy, 5-10, 188, r-sr.
SPECIAL TEAMS
Punter
1 – Atticus Bertrams, 6-3, 225, soph.
2 – Gavin Meyers, 6-1, 198, r-sr.
Field goal kicker
1 – Nathanial Vakos, 6-1, 205, jr.
2 – Gavin Lahm, 6-0, 213, jr.
Kickoffs
1 – Gavin Lahm, 6-10, 213, jr.
2 – Nathanial Vakos, 6-1, 205, jr.
Long snapper
1 – Cayson Pfeiffer, 6-0, 205, sr.
2 – Duncan McKinley, 6-2, 222, r-sr.
Holder
1 – Gavin Meyers, 6-1, 198, r-sr.
2 – Atticus Bertrams, 6-2, 225, soph.
Punt returner
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Hunter Wohler, 6-2, 218, sr.
Kickoff returner
1 – Vinny Anthony II, 6-0, 188, jr.
2 – Trech Kekahuna, 5-10, 197, r-fr.
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Where Wisconsin's class of 2025 ranks nationally after big-time addition of QB Carter Smith
Wisconsin football’s recruiting performance is far better than the current on-field product, to say the least.
Luke Fickell’s team has now lost four straight games after Saturday’s 44-25 defeat at Nebraska. It is just 5-6 on the season and 3-5 in Big Ten play, desperately needing a season-closing victory over Minnesota to clinch bowl eligibility.
There is more context behind that on-field performance, including the recent firing of offensive coordinator Phil Longo and historic blowout losses to rivals Iowa and Nebraska sandwiching hard-fought losses to top-ranked teams. That context doesn’t help the general trend of poor play.
But for those still optimistic about the Badgers’ future under Luke Fickell, the biggest calling card is his recruiting performance.
Wisconsin made headlines on Sunday when it landed a commitment from four-star class of 2025 quarterback Carter Smith. Smith is ranked as 247Sports’ No. 15 quarterback in the class and No. 164 overall player. Beating Florida State for his commitment was a statement for Fickell and his staff — even doing so after firing Longo just seven days earlier.
The addition of Smith brings Wisconsin’s class of 2025 to 25 total commitments — eight of which coming from blue-chip players. Notably, it rose the group four spots up to No. 21 in 247Sports’ national rankings.
The Badgers now boast the eighth-highest-rated class in the Big Ten, trailing just Ohio State (No. 2 overall), Oregon (No. 8), Michigan (No. 9), USC (No. 11), Penn State (No. 15), Washington (No. 18) and Nebraska (No. 20). The No. 21 ranking is an impressive follow-up after Luke Fickell finished the 2024 class with 247Sports’ No. 25 overall class and a Blue-Chip Ratio of 50%.
Smith’s addition continues a growing debate about how to weigh Wisconsin’s on-field struggles with its recruiting success. In reality, the 2025 football season will be somewhat defined by the performance of the 2024 recruiting class and another crop of transfers. If that strong recruiting doesn’t lead to improved on-field play, the clock may start ticking on his tenure.
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