Groundswell group

SOURCE:  Wikipedia, captured 2020-06-15

Disambiguation

Note that there are two "Groundswell" groups:


  • Center for Family and Human Rights:  "In July 2013, Austin Ruse was identified as a key member of the Groundswell group, a coalition of conservative activists and journalists attempting to make political change within the United States from behind the scenes."


    Groundswell is the name of a group of U.S. conservative activists and journalists highlighted by the liberal publication "Mother Jones" in July 2013. According to "Mother Jones," Groundswell started out meeting in the offices of the conservative legal group Judicial Watch in early 2013, and is led by Virginia "Ginni" Thomas (wife of Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas) and John Bolton.

    According to leaked documents,Groundswell is staging "a 30 front war seeking to fundamentally transform the nation" by such goals as undermining the power of former GOP strategist and FOX News analyst Karl Rove, along with the Benghazi bombing and the Operation Fast and Furious gun-running issue, repealing the Affordable Care Act, working behind the scenes to enact voter ID laws, and blocking Obama administration nominees.


  • Source for the following: [NewYorker.com, 2022-01-21] Is Ginni Thomas a Threat to the Supreme Court?  Behind closed doors, Justice Clarence Thomas's wife is working with many groups directly involved in controversial cases before the Supreme Court.
  • Another organizer of the 2021-01-06 uprising  2021 United States Capitol attack] who has been subpoenaed by the congressional committee [United States House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack], Ali Alexander (born Ali Abdul-Razaq Akbar), also has long-standing ties to Ginni Thomas. Like Kimberly Fletcher, Ali Alexander spoke at a rally in Washington, D.C. the night before [2021-01-05] the riot, leading a chant of "Victory or death!" A decade ago, Ali Alexander was a participant in the Groundswell group, a secretive, invitation-only network that, among other things, coordinated with hard-right congressional aides, journalists, and advocacy groups to launch attacks against President Barack Obama and against less conservative Republicans. As recently as 2019, Ginni Thomas described herself as the chairman of Groundswell, which, according to documents first published by Mother Jones, sees itself as waging "a 30 front war seeking to fundamentally transform the nation." As Karoli Kuns, of the media watchdog Crooks and Liars, has noted, several Groundswell members - including Steve Bannon  [Steve Bannon] and Sebastian Gorka  [spouse: Katharine Gorka], the fringe foreign-policy analyst - went on to form the far-right flank of the Trump administration. (Both Steve Bannon and Sebastian Gorka were eventually pushed out.) According to Ginni Thomas' biography in the Council for National Policy's membership book, she remains active in Groundswell. A former participant said that Ginni Thomas chairs weekly Groundswell meetings.

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    Traditionally, judges have not been particularly fastidious about potential conflicts of interest connected to amicus briefs. But that standard may be changing, too. As the number of partisan political issues facing the judicial branch has grown, so has the number of these briefs. Many of them are being filed by opaquely funded dark money groups, whose true financial sponsors are concealed, thus enabling invisible thumbs to press on the scales of justice. Paul M. Collins, Jr.  [local copy], a political scientist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, who has studied the use of amicus briefs, said, "There's been an almost linear increase in the number of them since the World War Two era. Now it's the rare case that doesn't have one." The reason, Paul Collins said, is that, "more and more, the courts are seen as a venue for social change." Collins explained that political groups, many with secret donors, are "using the courts the way they used to use Congress - basically, amicus briefs are a means of lobbying."

    The problem has become so widespread that in 2018 the rules for appellate-court judges were amended to make it possible for judges to strike any amicus brief that might force them to recuse themselves. There has been no such reckoning at the Supreme Court - not even when close political associates of Ginni Thomas' have filed amicus briefs. One such associate is Frank Gaffney, a defense hawk best known for having made feverish claims suggesting that Barack Obama is a Muslim, and that Saddam Hussein's regime was involved in the Oklahoma City bombing. Leaked documents show that Frank Gaffney was a colleague of Ginni Thomas' at the Groundswell group as far back as 2013. Frank Gaffney was a proponent of President Trump's reactionary immigration policies, including, most vociferously, of the Trump administration's   Muslim travel ban. As these restrictions were hit by lawsuits, Gaffney's nonprofit, the Center for Security Policy, signed the first of two big contracts with Liberty Consulting. According to documents that Gaffney's group filed with the Internal Revenue Service, in 2017 and 2018 the Center for Security Policy paid Ginni Thomas a total of more than two hundred thousand dollars.

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    In 2019-01 Ginni Thomas secured for Frank Gaffney the access that her website promises. As Maggie Haberman, of The New York Times, and Jonathan Swan, of Axios, have reported, not long after Clarence Thomas and Ginni Thomas had a private dinner at the White House with Donald Trump and Melania Trump, the President's staff gave in to a months-long campaign by Ginni Thomas to bring her, Frank Gaffney, and several other associates to the White House to press President Trump on policy and personnel issues. The White House was not informed that Gaffney's group had been paying Liberty Consulting for the previous two years. (Gaffney's group did not report signing a contract with Liberty Consulting for 2019.)

    The White House meeting was held in the Roosevelt Room, and by all accounts it was uncomfortable. Ginni Thomas opened by saying that she didn't trust everyone in the room, then pressed President Trump to purge his administration of disloyal members of the "deep state," handing him an enemies list that she and Groundswell had compiled. Some of the participants prayed, warning that gay marriage, which the Supreme Court legalized in 2015  [Obergefell v. Hodges], was undermining morals in America.

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    This warlike mentality is shared by Groundswell, the political group that Ginni Thomas has chaired. In a 2020 session of the Council for National PolicyRachel Bovard, the Senior Director of Policy at the Conservative Partnership Institute, described meeting weekly with Groundswell members to "vet" officials for disloyalty, saying, "Ginni has been very instrumental in working with the White House. ... She really is the tip of the spear in these efforts." Rachel Bovard lamented Groundswell's failure to weed out the whistle-blower Lieutenant Colonel Alexander Vindman  [Wikipedia: Alexander Vindman] before he gave testimony at the First impeachment of Donald Trump. "We see what happens when we don't vet these people," Rachel Bovard said. "That's how we got Lieutenant Colonel Vindman, O.K.?" Alexander Vindman, then the director for European affairs on Trump's National Security Council, testified that President Trump had tried to pressure Ukraine's leaders into producing dirt on Joe Biden's family. In retaliation, a smear campaign was mounted against Alexander Vindman. He suddenly found himself fending off false claims that he had created a hostile work environment at the National Security Council, and fighting insinuations that, because he was born in Ukraine and had been invited to serve in its government, he had "dual loyalty." (Alexander Vindman had self-reported Ukraine's offer, which he had rejected.) The United States Department of Defense conducted an internal investigation of the accusations against Alexander Vindman, and exonerated him. But, Vindman said, the attacks "harmed my career." Alexander Vindman went on, "It's un-American, frankly, that a sitting Justice of the Supreme Court, who is supposed to be apolitical, would have a wife who is part of a political vendetta to retaliate against officials who were dutifully serving the public interest. It's chilling, and probably has already had an effect on silencing other whistle-blowers."

    Another target of Groundswell members was Trump's former National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster, who was deemed insufficiently supportive of President Trump. According to The New York Times, in 2018 Barbara Ledeen  [local copy  |  spouse of Michael Ledeen], a Republican Senate aide who had reportedly developed Groundswell's enemies list with Ginni Thomas, participated in a plot to oust H.R. McMaster by secretly taping him insulting Donald Trump. Barbara Ledeen, who is a close friend of Ginni Thomas, told the The New York Times that she'd merely acted as a messenger in the scheme. The plan was to send an undercover female operative to snare H.R. McMaster at a fancy restaurant. But H.R. McMaster quit before the sting was executed. The New York Times also reported that another undercover operation - which targeted government employees, including F.B.I. agents, suspected of trying to thwart President Trump's agenda - involved operatives from Project Veritas, the undercover-video group led by James O'Keefe. Ginni Thomas has given James O'Keefe an Impact Award, too.



    Additional Reading

  • [2019-06-04]  Virginia "Ginni" Thomas Plans New Conservative Supergroup to "Protect President Trump".  With the help of a who's who of conservative activists, the Supreme Court justice's wife aims to open up a new front in America's political wars.

  • [2019-01-26]  [homophobia; transphobia]  Trump Meets With Hard-Right Group Led by Virginia "Ginni" Thomas.

  • [2013-07-25]  Inside Groundswell: Read the Memos of the New Right-Wing Strategy Group Planning a "30 Front War".  Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, Allen West, and a crew of conservative activists and journalists have formed a hush-hush coalition to battle progressives-and Karl Rove.

  • [2013-07-25]  Inside The Group Therapy Session For Conservatives Who Hate Grover Norquist.

  • Dan John Bongino (born December 4, 1974) is an American political commentator, radio show host, author, politician, former congressional candidate, and former Secret Service agent. Bongino ran unsuccessfully for Congress as a Republican in 2012, 2014, and 2016. ... Bongino has frequently appeared on Fox News' opinion programming and on the conspiracy theory website InfoWars. He guest-hosted Hannity's Fox News show in December 2018. Bongino is a proponent of Spygate, a conspiracy theory alleging illegal spying on the Donald Trump 2016 campaign was perpetrated by Barack Obama's administration in his book Spygate: The Attempted Sabotage of Donald J. Trump. ...

    In 2018, Bongino said of himself, "My entire life right now is about owning the libs. That's it." He is a staunch supporter of President Donald Trump. ...

    ... Bongino is a member of Groundswell, a coalition of conservative and libertarian activists working to advance conservative causes. ...


    Additional Reading

  • [NPR.org, 2022-01-27] How Ginni Thomas, wife of Justice Clarence Thomas, influences the Supreme CourtThe New Yorker writer Jane Mayer discusses the conservative beliefs and influence of Virginia "Ginni" Lamp Thomas, an activist who's been associated with some groups involved in the 2021-01-06 2021 United States Capitol attack.

  • NewYorker.com, 2022-01-21] Is Ginni Thomas a Threat to the Supreme Court?  Behind closed doors, Justice Clarence Thomas's wife is working with many groups directly involved in controversial cases before the Supreme Court.

  • [theIntercept.com, 2019-06-04] Virginia "Ginni" Thomas Plans New Conservative Supergroup to "Protect President Trump".  With the help of a who's who of conservative activists, the Supreme Court justice's wife aims to open up a new front in America's political wars.

  • [NYTimes.com, 2019-01-26] Trump Meets With Hard-Right Group [Groundswell] Led by Virginia "Ginni" Thomas.

  • [MotherJones.com, 2013-07-25] Inside Groundswell: Read the Memos of the New Right-Wing Strategy Group Planning a "30 Front War".  Virginia "Ginni" Thomas, Allen West, and a crew of conservative activists and journalists have formed a hush-hush coalition to battle progressives-and Karl Rove.


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