Mark Meadows Removed From Voter Rolls Over 'Potential Voter Fraud'

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Fresno CA

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The former White House chief of staff is under investigation by North Carolina elections officials after he registered to vote at a home where he never resided. Former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows has been removed from voter rolls by election officials in North Carolina while he is being investigated for possible voter fraud, according to local TV station WRAL. The North Carolina State Bureau of Investigation last month began investigating whether Meadows, who served as a congressman in North Carolina before his time in the Trump White House, illegally registered to vote using an address where he reportedly never lived. Meadows used the address — a mobile home in a remote area in the western part of the state — to vote by absentee ballot in 2020, according to The New York Times. The owner of the home said Meadows’ wife stayed there once, but there’s no indication Meadows, who no longer lives in the state, ever visited. (Trump blames everyone else for being crooked, he needs to look closer to home.)

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