Thom Tillis’ Office Disciplines Staffer For Callous Comments To Cancer Survivor

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WASHINGTON, DC - AUGUST 5: Sen. Thom Tillis (R-NC) attends a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing on "oversight of the crossfire hurricane investigation" on Capitol Hill on August 5, 2020 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Erin Schaff - Pool/Getty Images)

A staffer in Thom Tillis’ (R-NC) Senate office is being disciplined today after showing complete disregard for a cancer survivor who called the office looking for help. WRAL, the NBC affiliate in Raleigh spoke with Bev Veals about her conversation:

When her husband was furloughed in March because of the coronavirus pandemic, Veals worried about losing her health insurance, so she reached out to lawmakers for help.

“I wanted answers because the thought of having no health care and possibly getting sick with COVID is extremely frightening,” she said recently.

Veals says because of a lack of empathy she experienced in conversations with the staffer, she recorded the call.

After the story was publicized, Tillis’ office issued the following statement:

“The way Mrs. Veals was talked to by a staff assistant in our Washington office was completely inappropriate and violates the code of conduct Senator Tillis has for his staff, which is why immediate disciplinary action has been taken.”

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