How one of Arizona’s fake Trump electors, Ginni Thomas and an email platform for activism are connected
When Virginia “Ginni” Thomas sent an email to Arizona lawmakers in November 2020 asking them to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the state, she did so using an advocacy platform that a Republican legislator-elect would go on to own, the Arizona Mirror has discovered.
FreeRoots, the email campaign service that makes it easy for people to send pre-written emails to elected officials that are created and promoted by activist groups was used by Thomas to encourage 29 Arizona lawmakers to use their “plenary powers” to choose Donald Trump over Joe Biden, according to reporting by the Washington Post.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are continuing to press Thomas to testify about her role in pressuring lawmakers to overturn the results of the election which included emails from the FreeRoots platform. Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman, who sent a letter to Vice President Mike Pence asking him on January 5 to not accept the election results and was one of Arizona’s fake Trump electors, now seems to operate a website built on FreeRoots and has connections to the old platform’s owner.
The company is owned by Eric Berger, who has previously worked at the Heritage Foundation and is an operative of the secretive and powerful political Christian group, Council for National Policy.
It should be noted that, though Justice Thomas wants to reverse the rulings on same-sex marriage and allowing homosexual actions, he’s strangely silent on reversing the anti- miscegenation laws that were prevalent throughout the nation, especially in the South – I wonder why that would be – oh, yes, that would discommode he and Virginia, wouldn’t it?
Trampling on OTHERS civil rights is all well and good but heaven forfend touching HIS rights – they’re sacrosanct! Well, we know that hypocrisy doesn’t come from skin color so it must originate from a political stance, n’est-ce pas?
Radish the wordsmith almost 2 years ago
Just your typical right wing insurrectionist couple working for the Confederates.
Concretionist almost 2 years ago
I think they deserve each other. But damnit, WE don’t deserve THEM. (I hope/wish)
Radish the wordsmith almost 2 years ago
How one of Arizona’s fake Trump electors, Ginni Thomas and an email platform for activism are connected
When Virginia “Ginni” Thomas sent an email to Arizona lawmakers in November 2020 asking them to overturn Joe Biden’s victory in the state, she did so using an advocacy platform that a Republican legislator-elect would go on to own, the Arizona Mirror has discovered.
FreeRoots, the email campaign service that makes it easy for people to send pre-written emails to elected officials that are created and promoted by activist groups was used by Thomas to encourage 29 Arizona lawmakers to use their “plenary powers” to choose Donald Trump over Joe Biden, according to reporting by the Washington Post.
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill are continuing to press Thomas to testify about her role in pressuring lawmakers to overturn the results of the election which included emails from the FreeRoots platform. Queen Creek Republican Jake Hoffman, who sent a letter to Vice President Mike Pence asking him on January 5 to not accept the election results and was one of Arizona’s fake Trump electors, now seems to operate a website built on FreeRoots and has connections to the old platform’s owner.
The company is owned by Eric Berger, who has previously worked at the Heritage Foundation and is an operative of the secretive and powerful political Christian group, Council for National Policy.
https://www.rawstory.com/ginni-thomas-2657541467/
ncorgbl almost 2 years ago
Clarence Thomas must resign from the Supreme Court.
schaefer jim almost 2 years ago
I second that!
MFRXIM Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Mr. “Constitution originalist” at work: a free black man, married to a white woman, holding a high government position. Ironic?
Pgalden1 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
Oh perfect… and then they can go after anyone who does not believe in EvangelicalSharia rules, until they come for mixed race couples of course.
wellis1947 Premium Member almost 2 years ago
It should be noted that, though Justice Thomas wants to reverse the rulings on same-sex marriage and allowing homosexual actions, he’s strangely silent on reversing the anti- miscegenation laws that were prevalent throughout the nation, especially in the South – I wonder why that would be – oh, yes, that would discommode he and Virginia, wouldn’t it?
Trampling on OTHERS civil rights is all well and good but heaven forfend touching HIS rights – they’re sacrosanct! Well, we know that hypocrisy doesn’t come from skin color so it must originate from a political stance, n’est-ce pas?
Imagonnadie almost 2 years ago
As long as amicus briefs exist, where Justice Thomas get his unsworn, unsolicited advice from is irrelevant.
schaefer jim almost 2 years ago
This is Clarence pior to voting last week.