Talk show host Tamra Mowry’s husband is making news, and not in a good way. Her husband Adam Housley is a former Fox News “reporter” who often aligns himself with far-right personalities and ideology.
Consequently, Adam has long been suspected of being a Trump supporter and a backer of other racist republican politicians.
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Suspicions were confirmed this week when Adam began spreading unsupported claims of “voter fraud” on social media after it became clear that Trump was losing the election, MTO News has learned. Adam began his remarks as soon as Trump’s vote totals in two states slipped – perhaps made in hopes of getting votes in Arizona and Pennsylvania invalidated.
Look:
1/3 With all the reports and claims of fraud it's up to us in the media to either confirm, or deny such claims, rather than universally accept or dismiss. So..I am now going to report an instance I found and am asking Nevada to take a look and will put these individuals in touch
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
2/3 A paramedic in Nevada & family I have spoken to directly and are legitimate…decided to check their ballot status online. They got this upon their check so they decided to call the state number provided. pic.twitter.com/Ra45nanK5R
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
3/3 Upon calling the state they have been told that none of them are registered voters and their votes have not been counted. Paramedic says all 5 are indeed registered and voted about a week and a half before election in Nevada in person and voted for President Trump.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
I'm just saying practice what you preach. All valid ballots must be counted…no matter when they were received. Rather than push conspiracy…and I've seen some of it…let's find fact. I have just done that in two instances. These people are reporting to their respective states https://t.co/rzcheG6VlL
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
More from Pennsylvania…and this I have..not retweeted. So this is factual. More and confirmed votes recorded for the deceased. Most notable, one DOD 10/2/20 but a ballot was processed and posted 10/27. DOD 10/22/20 mail-in ballot 10/23/20 mailed from the county on 10/24/20.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 6, 2020
Listen…all I am doing is being an impartial reporter. There were claims of fraud. I found a couple…then documented those. Does that change an election? I don't know that answer. The President made some significant claims. Let's see the evidence they uncover. https://t.co/pM8eSjdXUP
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 6, 2020
1/3 While the Trump team should not push to invalidate votes that have yet to be counted, but were cast fairly…we also need to investigate reports. Again..don't take em/tweet em because you THINK they may be true. I have now found something in Pennsylvania
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
2/3 I have personally spoken with people who work at funeral homes in Pennsylvania because they reached out to me. A quick search revealed that 13 individuals they've buried in last few months…7 were sent mail in ballots on 9/28.
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
3/3 Also an 87 year old man applied online for absentee ballot 5 days AFTER his death. "Adam if we were able to find this many so quickly, it gives me great concern." All info is verified by using obituary data on funeral home websites for DOB and the PA Voter Services website
— Adam Housley (@adamhousley) November 5, 2020
Tamera Mowry’s fans, many of whom are African American began blasting the couple with many wondering how she can remain married to someone who openly supports patently racist politicians.
MTO News has learned that the phrase “Tamera Divorce Adam” was used so much – that it began trending.
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