Mark Meadows removed from North Carolina voter rolls

North Carolina removed TFG’s former Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, from their voter rolls after documents showed he lived in Virginia and voted in that state’s 2021 election.

In March, North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein’s office asked the State Bureau of Investigation to look into Meadows’ voter registration, which listed a home he never owned — and may never have visited — as his legal residence.

Ironically, Mr. Meadows supported and repeated TFG’s Big Lie that there was mass voter fraud, somehow, the election was stolen from him, and President Biden is not a legitimate president. Meadows may have even conspired with Justice Thomas’ lovely bride, Ginni, to overthrow the 2020 election and keep TFG in power.

Under North Carolina general statutes, “If a person goes into another state, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district, or into the District of Columbia, and while there exercises the right of a citizen by voting in an election, that person shall be considered to have lost residence in that State, county, municipality, precinct, ward, or other election district from which that person removed.”

Public records indicated Meadows had been registered to vote in Virginia and North Carolina, where he listed a mobile home he did not own as his legal residence weeks before casting a 2020 presidential election ballot in the state.

Meadows listed a mobile home in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina, as his physical address on Sept. 19, 2020, while he was serving as Trump’s chief of staff in Washington. Meadows later cast an absentee ballot for the general election by mail. Trump won the battleground state by just over 1 percentage point.

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