WASHINGTON — After posting text messages suggesting she had urged the White House chief of staff to overturn a presidential election, conservative activist Ginni Thomas told reporters Friday her controversial exchange with Mark Meadows was nothing more than an ordinary one everyday infidelity. “I know how it sounds, but when I wrote Mark, ‘Help this great President stay strong,’ I was referring to his penis,” said Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas’ wife, explaining that She and Meadows had long been involved in extramarital affairs. Their erotic roleplay, which played with power in a way she understood, might come across as treason to the uninitiated. “What may have sounded like talk of overturning an election was actually saying I wanted him to extradite me. and hit me Heavy. See, these were very intimate, very private texts, never intended for a public that can’t possibly understand how damn hot I get when a man tells me “the king of kings” is always in “a fight between.” Good and Evil triumphs devilishly.’ That got me wet!” Thomas went on to explain that the only reason she attended President Trump’s Jan. 6 rally was to find a group of patriots who would draw a train on her.
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