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Making outlandish claims about illegal votes is only the latest in a long line of controversies Gregg Phillips has found himself in.
GIDEON RESNICK
BEN COLLINS
BRANDY ZADROZNY
01.28.17 12:15 AM ET
President Donald Trump took to Twitter on Friday to laud Gregg Phillips, the creator of an anti-vote fraud app who has repeatedly claimed that 3 million people voted illegally in the 2016 election, but has refused to make public any data or evidence to prove it.
Perhaps Trump shouldnt be so quick to believe Phillips, who has twice served in state governmentonce in Mississippi, once in Texasand twice been accused of rewarding his associates, including a government document denouncing him for facilitating an erosion of the public trust.
Phillips is currently unable to do business with the state of Texas, according to Kevin Lyons, a spokesman for the Texas Comptroller. He told The Daily Beast on Friday that Phillips had failed to file the required paperwork this year and his right to transact business was forfeited on Sept. 23, 2016. The Guardian also reported on Friday that he owes more than $100,000 in unpaid taxes. Phillips has never been charged with any crimes.
Hes one of our revolving door kind of hustlers, Andrew Wheat, the research director of Texans for Public Justice, told The Daily Beast in a phone interview.
Phillipss November tweet claiming widespread voter fraud has been used as an evidence-free talking point by right-wing sites like InfoWars and The Drudge Report to bolster the false contention that Trump would have won the popular vote if not for illegal voting.
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