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Scoop: Mark Meadows’s voter registration has been linked, since the fall of 2020, to a mobile home in Scaly Mountain, North Carolina. Meadows has never owned the mobile home. He has apparently never slept there, either. This could constitute voter fraud. (1/4)
The local board of elections has not considered the matter because no one has challenged Meadows’s claim that this 14x62-foot mobile home—now owned by a Lowe’s retail manager—is the legal domicile of Donald Trump’s former chief of staff. (2/4)
That Meadows may have committed voter fraud is especially noteworthy given that he’s been among the most powerful Republicans who’ve claimed—without evidence—that widespread voter fraud cost Trump the 2020 election. (3/4)
Anyway, here's my @newyorker investigation into Mark Meadows, a mobile home in rural North Carolina and what looks like voter fraud: www.newyorker.com/news/news-desk/why-did-mark-meadows-register-to-vote-at-an-address-where-he-did-not... (4/4)
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