News -- April 13, 2022: Mark Meadows, President Donald Trump's former chief of staff, has been removed from North Carolina's voter registration list after papers revealed he lived in Virginia and voted in that state's election in 2021,
officials said Wednesday. Macon County Board of Elections removed Meadows' registration from the county voter rolls
this week. Meadows is a former congressman representing the area.

Documents showed he lived in Virginia and voted in that state's 2021 election, officials said Wednesday.

Meadows' voter registration, which listed a home he never owned — and may never have visited — as his legal residence, sparked questions last month when North Carolina Attorney General Josh Stein's office asked the State Bureau of Investigation to check into it.

Meadows repeatedly brought up the possibility of voter fraud in the months leading up to the 2020 presidential election, when polls showed Trump trailing Joe Biden, and in the months following Trump's loss, to suggest Biden was not the real winner. He maintained the false assertions that the election was rigged in his memoir from 2021.

It is not known at this time if the Justice Department will file any charges.


Wnctimes by Marjorie Farrington


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