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Trump administration Chief of Staff Mark Meadows was removed from the North Carolina voter roll on Monday, according to the State Board of Elections. Meadows is currently under investigation for voter fraud. North Carolina opened a probe into Meadows “after documentation indicated he lived in Virginia and last voted in the 2021 election there,” according to Patrick Gannon, a spokesperson for the state Board of Elections. The Meadows’ voting practices came under scrutiny when reporters found records showing he had registered to vote in the 2020 election under a mobile home address he had never ...
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Former President Donald Trump is being accused of tampering with witnesses by promising to pardon those involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol assault if he is reelected. Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-California) said Trump “absolutely” tampered with witnesses. “Now he’s dangling pardons if he gets back into office for individuals,” Aguilar said. According to Trump, those involved in the attack are being treated unfairly. But even Republicans are pushing back against this latest gambit. Gov. Chris Sununu (R-New Hampshire) said, “The folks that were part of the riots and frankly the assault on the U.S. Capitol ...
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Mark Meadows, former President Donald Trump‘s chief of staff, could face voter fraud allegations for listing a North Carolina residence he never lived at as his physical address before casting his ballot in the 2020 election. The address he listed as his physical address on September 19, 2020, was for a mobile home in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina. During that time period, Meadows was serving as the President’s chief of staff in Washington D.C. Neighbors reported that they had never seen Meadows at the residence, but that his wife had rented it out before. They said that they had never seen M...
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After former President Donald Trump‘s chief of staff Mark Meadows failed to show up for the House Jan. 6 Committee’s deposition, he is being threatened with contempt of Congress charges by the commission’s chairs. Chair Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.) and Vice Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) released a joint statement: “Mr. Meadows’s actions today — choosing to defy the law — will force the Select Committee to consider pursuing contempt or other proceedings to enforce the subpoena. If his defiance persists and that process moves ahead, the record will reveal the wide range of matters the Select Committee ...
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GOP activists are seeking to strip the 13 House Republicans who voted for the bipartisan infrastructure bill of their committee assignments, a severe measure usually reserved for egregious ethical lapses. Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows said on Tuesday: “They stripped Marjorie Taylor Greene of her committees for not even voting against the Republican Party. These people voted for Joe Biden, for an infrastructure bill that will clear the way for more socialist spending that, quite frankly, gives Joe Biden a win.” The conservative magazine the National Review also denounced ...
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Six White House aides and a Trump campaign adviser recently tested positive for COVID-19 including Mark Meadows, President Donald Trump’s Chief of Staff, who routinely dismissed the need to wear masks and supported Trump’s tactic of playing down the threat of the virus. Meadows informed a small group of White House advisers that he had tested positive on Wednesday.Dr. Tom Frieden, who served as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention under Former President Barack Obama, said it was possible that these new cases, including Meadows’, might actually be tied to the same outb...
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On Monday morning, White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows walked away from reporters when asked to wear a mask while answering their questions.Meadows remained close with President Donald Trump during his COVID-19 infection by staying with him throughout his hospital stay, so Meadows was exposed to someone COVID-positive. However, he continued to visit the Capitol and, in doing so, prolonged the U.S. government’s exposure to coronavirus.Meadows was speaking with reporters outside of Amy Coney Barrett’s Supreme Court confirmation hearing, and when asked to put a mask on to answer questions, wh...
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President Donald Trump‘s oxygen levels raised concern Friday morning after they dropped to lower-than-normal levels. White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows said Saturday night that he and White House physician Dr. Sean Conley were “really concerned” about Trump’s blood oxygen levels dropping so rapidly.Doctors at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center, where Trump is being treated, said that the president had a high fever on Friday and there have been two separate incidents of his oxygen levels dropping — one Friday and one Saturday. Dr. Conley stated that Trump’s oxygen levels dropped ...
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