Democrat Senior Senator Amy Klobuchar said Clarence Thomas should drop the case and warned that the integrity of the Supreme Court was at stake. Kinzinger declined to confirm or deny the existence of text messages allegedly exchanged between Ginny Thomas and then-White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, although he did not dispute last week’s joint revelation from the Washington Post and CBS last week that from materials submitted to the congressional committee by Meadows. The question for the committee in this or any exchange is “was there a conspiracy or how close did we get to overturning the election?” he said on CBS’s Face the Nation on Sunday. Kinzinger, one of the two Republicans on the House Electoral Commission investigating the events of January 6, 2021, said of witnesses called to testify before the commission: “We will call whoever needs to be called.” He added: “Was there an attempt to overthrow the legitimate election of the United States? What was January 6th about that? “And what is the decay in our system that led to it and still exists today?… We will get to the bottom of it.” He did not say whether this “decay” extended to the nation’s highest court. Thomas and her husband are right-wing political favorites who have described themselves as “one being – an alloy,” according to the New York Times. In the midst of recent reports, Judge Thomas is now facing appeals to clear himself of any concerns about the 2020 presidential election, the insurgency and possibly the 2024 presidential election if Trump is running for re-election. Meanwhile, Klobuchar of Minnesota, chairman of the Senate Rules Committee and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee that examines Supreme Court nominees, has asked Clarence Thomas to step down from such cases. “This is unbelievable,” Klobuchar told ABC This Week. “You have the wife of an incumbent Supreme Court advocating an uprising, advocating the overthrow of legitimate elections, to the incumbent president’s chief of staff. And she also knows that these elections, these cases, will come before her husband. This is a textbook case for his removal, his release from these decisions “. The 29 exchanges reported between Ginni Thomas and Meadows reveal how the wife of one of the country’s top lawyers spread misinformation about the QAnon conspiracy theory and other inaccurate arguments during the stormy days after the November 2020 election, when the right-wing Democrat Joe Biden. had not won. Even as Trump planned his efforts to reverse his defeat through the courts, Virginia “Ginny” Thomas “spread false theories, commented on television newscasts, and insisted that the president and his team take action to overturn the election result. “, The Post reported. He said he wrote to Meadows: “Help this Great President stand firm, Mark !!! … You are the leader, with him, who supports the constitutional government of America on the precipice. “The majority know Biden and the Left is attempting the biggest robbery in our history.” Pressed about how he and his colleagues would talk about Thomas’s alleged attempts to undermine the legitimate US election, Kinzinger said they wanted to ensure that their work was “not politically motivated, but fact-driven”. The House select committee has so far been reluctant to seek co-operation from Thomas, in part because they worry it could “create a political spectacle to distract from the investigation,” the Guardian reported earlier. Klobuchar said: “All I hear is silence from the Supreme Court right now. And this better change next week, because every other federal judge in the country, other than the Supreme Court justices, will be guided by rules of ethics that say you should get rid of them. “All the integrity of the stadium is on the line here.”