The Trump campaign paid an expert $750,000 to find fraud in the 2020 election, only for him to dismiss their complaints.
Ken Block was paid about $750,000 to conduct research that would verify the existence of mass voter fraud in swing states, including Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania. Despite the massive payday, Block couldn't find any.
Trump's team didn't want to hear it when he brought them news the fraud couldn't be substantiated. In one instance, Block confirmed that he proved one of the claims behind a Trump team lawsuit in Pennsylvania was wrong, which immediately ended the conference call he was on.
Block found fewer than 200 duplicate mail-in ballot votes had been fraudulently cast from all of the swing states combined.
"Former President Trump has turned losing with grace into losing with disgrace," Block wrote. "He has spawned a group of losing candidates who would rather howl about voter fraud—without justification— than display the leadership qualities demanded by the positions for which they ran."
He continued: "Some of these failed candidates who make meritless accusations of voter fraud don't seem to understand their own claims. Others spurn factual accuracy.