Former Trump Chief of Staff, Mark Meadows, is being invested by state and federal election enforcement agencies after it was discovered that he had illegally registered in not only his home state of North Carolina, but in two other states, by falsely registering a mobile home as his legal residence in both of the other states, while still keeping his North Carolina home officially registered as his primary residence,
He cast votes in the 2020, and 2022 elections in all three states involved.
Investigators claim that this fraud has been taking place for at least two years, including the 2020 election, in which meadows was a proponant of Donald Trump's claims of widespread election fraud, placing him in a very hypocritical light, since HE was committing election fraud himself.
There is a chance that Meadows will face felony election fraud charges at the federal level, as well as in all three of the states involved, which means he could be facing over 25 years in prison all together if convicted in all four cases.
He cast votes in the 2020, and 2022 elections in all three states involved.
Investigators claim that this fraud has been taking place for at least two years, including the 2020 election, in which meadows was a proponant of Donald Trump's claims of widespread election fraud, placing him in a very hypocritical light, since HE was committing election fraud himself.
There is a chance that Meadows will face felony election fraud charges at the federal level, as well as in all three of the states involved, which means he could be facing over 25 years in prison all together if convicted in all four cases.