Texts messages present Virginia Thomas, conservative activist and spouse of Supreme Court docket Justice Clarence Thomas, used her connections to induce a key Trump administration official to dam Joe Biden from taking the White Home, in response to The Washington Put up.

The texts, obtained by the Put up and CBS Information, have been amongst over 2,000 that former White Home Chief of Workers Mark Meadows offered the Home committee investigating the January 6 assault. The 29 messages present Meadows was receptive to appeals from Thomas, who repeated conspiracy theories circulating in conservative circles following the election.

"Assist This Nice President stand agency, Mark!!! ... You're the chief, with him, who's standing for America's constitutional governance on the precipice," Thomas wrote in a textual content on November 10, 2020, after media organizations projected Biden the winner of the race, in response to the Put up. "The bulk is aware of Biden and the Left is trying the best Heist of our Historical past."

Mark Meadows on White House Lawn
In response to texts messages, Virginia Thomas, spouse of Supreme Court docket Justice Clarence Thomas, inspired former White Home Chief of Workers Mark Meadows to dam Joe Biden from taking the White Home, in response to The Washington Put up. Above, Meadows walks alongside the South Garden on October 30, 2020, in Washington, D.C.Sarah Silbiger/Getty Photographs

Meadows later that month wrote to Thomas, calling the dispute over the election outcomes "a struggle of fine versus evil," in response to the Put up.

"Evil at all times appears just like the victor till the King of Kings triumphs," mentioned Meadows. "Don't develop weary in properly doing. The struggle continues. I've staked my profession on it. Effectively not less than my time in DC on it."

Then-President Donald Trump mentioned he would take his case to the U.S. Supreme Court docket as he continued to push baseless claims that widespread voter fraud had robbed him of one other time period. The texts from Thomas don't point out her husband, reported the Put up.

However the texts to Meadows, in response to the Put up, present that Thomas supported lawyer Sidney Powell main Trump's authorized efforts. Following the election, Powell faces potential disbarment and a defamation swimsuit over her claims of election fraud.

One other textual content from Thomas included a passage claiming that: "Biden crime household & poll fraud co-conspirators (elected officers, bureaucrats, social media censorship mongers, faux stream media reporters, and many others) are being arrested & detained for poll fraud proper now & over coming days, & will probably be dwelling in barges off GITMO to face navy tribunals for sedition."

Thomas mentioned in an interview revealed by The Washington Free Beacon this month that she did attend the rally that led as much as the January 6 riot. However she mentioned she didn't assist manage the occasion and left early. She additionally insisted her political actions and attendance on the rally have been separate from her husband's work.

"Like so many married couples, we share lots of the similar beliefs, ideas, and aspirations for America," Thomas advised the Beacon. "However we've got our personal separate careers, and our personal concepts and opinions too. Clarence would not focus on his work with me, and I do not contain him in my work."

This month, attorneys for the Home January 6 committee mentioned in a court docket submitting they've proof that Trump and his associates engaged in a "legal conspiracy" to forestall the certification of the 2020 election. Meadows has stopped cooperating with the committee.

Newsweek has reached out to Meadows for remark. Thomas couldn't be contacted for remark Thursday night.