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@RepMarkMeadows

Businessman, husband, and father proudly representing North Carolina's 11th Congressional District. Chairman of .

Jackson County, NC
Joined November 2012

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  2. Mar 8

    Before Michael Cohen's testimony last week, he and Adam Schiff met for TEN hours. But last Sunday, Schiff told CBS his only contact with Cohen was to "invite him to testify" and "allay concerns." Really? That took 10 hours? We need answers. Did Democrats lead the witness?

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    Mar 7

    Hear what the is really about directly from our Chairman, , on the HFC inaugural podcast. Thanks to our friend & colleague, , who hosted this discussion. HFC is about process, principle and responsibility.

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    Mar 7

    With this podcast, we’ll cut through some of the misconceptions about the & bring individual members on for up-close and personal conversations about policy, politics, & their lives. Here's the first episode with Chairman

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  6. Mar 6

    House Democrats' first major project of this Congress? It's —a bill that funnels taxpayer money into the pockets of Washington politicians and their re-election campaigns. Yes—that's you, the taxpayer, subsidizing politicians in Congress.

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  7. Mar 6

    Two years, millions of dollars spent, and zero evidence of collusion—but that apparently won’t stop Adam Schiff and Democrat investigators. Now hiring an MSNBC analyst and prosecutor for more Russia investigations. This is a conspiracy machine desperately in search of a crime.

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  8. Mar 4

    On the eve of the special counsel's report, the Democrats' 'Russian collusion' narrative is fading for one reason: because there was no collusion. It was a political conspiracy theory. To say the case "fell apart" would be kind—because there never was a case from the beginning.

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    Mar 3

    Michael Cohen plead guilty to 4 distinct felonies, including lying to Congress. Then he testified to Congress... and told at least 6 new lies.

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    Mar 3

    Rep. and want to know what a pair of Mueller prosecutors did with information from the Steele dossier.

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    🚨: Read & ’s letter to Attorney General William Barr requesting information about the actions of two high profile prosecutors on the Special Counsel's team.

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    Feb 28

    In yesterday’s hearing, Michael Cohen made at least six false statements. and I have referred Mr. Cohen to the Justice Department for perjury. Looks like he lied to Congress. Again.

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    🚨: Read & ’s letter referring to the Department of Justice for perjury and knowingly making false statements before the Committee at yesterday's hearing.

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    Feb 27

    "What did you talk to Mr. Schiff about?" Cohen: "I spoke to Mr. Schiff about topics that were going to be raised at the upcoming hearing." "Woah. Not just what time to show up? Actually what you're going to talk about?"

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    We wanted Rod Rosenstein. We got : a guy going to prison in 2 months for LYING TO CONGRESS.

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    Just another example of skirting the truth. ⬇️⬇️⬇️

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  17. Feb 27

    I just entered a referral for criminal investigation of Michael Cohen, who violated the Foreign Agents Registration Act by illegally lobbying on behalf of foreign entities without registering Cohen talks about "blind loyalty." His real blind loyalty? It's to the almighty dollar.

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  18. Feb 27

    As Michael Cohen speaks, think about how remarkable it is: a man convicted of LYING to Congress is now appearing before Congress again... just weeks later. Invited by the Democrats as their star 'witness.' And all the while, the left hails his every word as gospel.

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  19. Feb 27

    Direct quote from John Dean, advisor to Michael Cohen for this hearing, last night on CNN: "hold your statement as long as you can so the other side can’t chew it up." This was a willful violation of the rules. He did it intentionally. Oversight Democrats endorse this.

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  20. Feb 27

    The Oversight Committee isn't just rolling out the red carpet to a convicted liar... they're letting him intentionally break committee rules. Michael Cohen purposefully broke the 24 hour disclosure rule and hid his so called "evidence" from Congress. We just got it this morning.

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