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Gregg Allen Phillips (born October 13, 1960)is the former head of the Mississippi Department of Human Services and the author of a tweet, cited by U.S. President Donald Trump, which falsely alleges, without evidence, that between three and five million non-citizens voted in the 2016 elections.
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Gregg Allen Phillips (born October 13, 1960)is the former head of the Mississippi Department of Human Services and the author of a tweet, cited by U.S. President Donald Trump, which falsely alleges, without evidence, that between three and five million non-citizens voted in the 2016 elections. In May 2022, Phillips appeared in Dinesh D’Souza's debunked political film 2000 Mules and pushed a debunked conspiracy theory about election fraud. He also falsely claimed to have 40 years of election integrity and research experience. He was partnering on a project with a Texas-based, partisan-conservative organization named True the Vote which falsely alleges widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election, even though "on the record there has been still no evidence or proof provided that there was any sort of fraud".
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