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Former Trump White House Chief of Staff’s Spouse ‘Appears to Have Filed Three False Voter Forms’: Report

Debra Meadows, spouse to former Trump White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, “appears to have filed three false voter forms,” The Washington Post reported overnight. Mark Meadows, a hard-core conservative former U.S. Congressman who reports suggest was involved in the planning of the January 6 march to the Capitol, is a spreader of the “Big Lie” that Trump won the election, and has made false claims about voter fraud.
The Washington Post’s Glenn Kessler reports that on October 26, just days before the 2020 presidential election, Debra Meadows “appeared at the Macon County community building in Franklin, N.C., and filled out a one-stop voter application to cast an early ballot in the 2020 presidential election. She also dropped off an absentee ballot that she had requested for her husband, then the White House chief of staff, an election board official said.”
On her one-stop application, provided this week by the North Carolina Board of Elections to The Fact Checker, Debra Meadows certified that she had resided at a 14-by-62-foot mountaintop mobile home for at least 30 days — even though she did not live there. At the top of the form is a notice that “fraudulently or falsely completing this form” is a Class l felony.
Read the full report at The Washington Post.
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