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− | '''Mark Randall Meadows''' (born July 28, 1959) was a supporter of [[Ted Cruz]] for president and yet somehow finessed himself to become the [[White House]] [[Chief of Staff]] for [[President Donald Trump]], | + | '''Mark Randall Meadows''' (born July 28, 1959) was a supporter of [[Ted Cruz]] for president and yet somehow finessed himself to become the [[White House]] [[Chief of Staff]] for former [[President Donald Trump]], ending when Trump lost the 2020 election. He was previously a U.S. Representative from [[North Carolina]]'s 11th congressional district, which he resigned before completing his final term. Meadows then ineptly got Trump to endorse a replacement candidate who was subsequently defeated in a landslide by the youthful [[conservative]] [[Madison Cawthorn]]. |
The pro-Cruz Meadows' tenure as Chief of Staff to Trump has been notable for causing Trump's approval ratings and reelection chances to plummet. Meadows interfered with Trump opening up access to [[hydroxychloroquine]] to defeat the [[Wuhan virus]], and apparently urged Trump to shut down TikTok which is used by 80 million [[American]]s. | The pro-Cruz Meadows' tenure as Chief of Staff to Trump has been notable for causing Trump's approval ratings and reelection chances to plummet. Meadows interfered with Trump opening up access to [[hydroxychloroquine]] to defeat the [[Wuhan virus]], and apparently urged Trump to shut down TikTok which is used by 80 million [[American]]s. |
Revision as of 01:05, December 16, 2021
Mark Randall Meadows | |||
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White House Chief of Staff From: March 31, 2020 – present | |||
Predecessor | Mick Mulvaney | ||
Successor | Incumbent (no successor) | ||
Former Chair of the House Freedom Caucus From: January 3, 2017 – October 1, 2019 | |||
Predecessor | Jim Jordan | ||
Successor | Andy Biggs | ||
Former U.S. Representative from North Carolina's 11th Congressional District From: January 3, 2013 – March 30, 2020 | |||
Predecessor | Heath Shuler | ||
Successor | (seat vacant) | ||
Information | |||
Party | Republican | ||
Spouse(s) | Debbie Meadows | ||
Religion | Christian |
Mark Randall Meadows (born July 28, 1959) was a supporter of Ted Cruz for president and yet somehow finessed himself to become the White House Chief of Staff for former President Donald Trump, ending when Trump lost the 2020 election. He was previously a U.S. Representative from North Carolina's 11th congressional district, which he resigned before completing his final term. Meadows then ineptly got Trump to endorse a replacement candidate who was subsequently defeated in a landslide by the youthful conservative Madison Cawthorn.
The pro-Cruz Meadows' tenure as Chief of Staff to Trump has been notable for causing Trump's approval ratings and reelection chances to plummet. Meadows interfered with Trump opening up access to hydroxychloroquine to defeat the Wuhan virus, and apparently urged Trump to shut down TikTok which is used by 80 million Americans.
Caving into Faucism throughout 2020, Meadows sided with socialist Anthony Fauci and blocked efforts by Peter Navarro to rein in Fauci.[1] The result of Meadows allowing the unelected Fauci to take control was disastrous for the Nation.
According to Mark Milley, Meadows was among the Trump staffers who was aware of his January 8, 2021 phone call to Chinese general Li Zuocheng (in which Milley stated that he would inform the CCP in the event of a pre-emptive attack by the United States). If this statement is true, then Meadows essentially was aware of a seditious, borderline treasonous act by a high-ranking general, and did nothing to inform President Trump about that act.[2]
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Early life and education
Meadows was born on July 28, 1959 in Verdun, France in a United States Army hospital. He is a graduate from the University of South Florida.
United States House of Representatives
Meadows is a founding member of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of strong conservatives in the U.S. House. He offered a motion to vacate the chair held by Speaker John Boehner citing no-confidence.[3] Boehner was not able to secure enough Republican votes and announced his resignation in October 2015. Meadows is a strong supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump's agenda.[4]
See also
External links
References
- ↑ Pettypiece, Shannon; Bennett, Geoff; Alexander, Peter (July 15, 2020). Meadows wanted to cease fire on Fauci. Navarro had other plans.. NBC News. Retrieved October 10, 2021.
- ↑ https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2021/09/28/general-mark-milley-admits-trump-was-being-managed-by-administrative-state-group-who-run-government-mike-pompeo-and-mark-meadows-assisted/
- ↑ John Boehner coup: Mark Meadows files motion to oust House Speaker, Washington Times, July 28, 2015
- ↑ Moons, Michelle (October 13, 2017). Rep. Mark Meadows: Eject ‘Dud’ Shell Members of Congress Not Supporting ‘America First’ Agenda. Breitbart News. Retrieved October 13, 2017.