'Can't wait until he repeats this in court': Trump mocked as expert hired by ex-POTUS to prove voter fraud says he found all claims to be false

Ken Block claimed that his team looked at approximately 15 or so voter fraud claims made by Donald Trump, every one of which was proven false
PUBLISHED DEC 19, 2023
Ken Block was hired by Donald Trump's team to investigate the supposed voter fraud in the 2020 election (@KenBlockRI/X, @realdonaldtrump/Instagram)
Ken Block was hired by Donald Trump's team to investigate the supposed voter fraud in the 2020 election (@KenBlockRI/X, @realdonaldtrump/Instagram)

WASHINGTON, DC: Ken Block, a software engineer hired by Donald Trump to investigate the supposed voter fraud in the 2020 election, has reportedly disclosed that his findings went against the former POTUS' claims.

Trump has been consistent in asserting that the election was rigged against him, a claim that has been repeatedly proven to be baseless.



 

During Block's recent appearance on CNN’s 'OutFront', host Erin Burnett asked, "You were hired by team Trump to investigate voter fraud. So, what was the bottom line from everything you looked at, Ken? Did you find the widespread fraud they wanted you to find?”

He replied, "No. In my job looking for voter fraud for the campaign, we didn’t find any– we didn’t find enough fraud to have impacted the result of any election in any of the swing states that we took a look at," as per Mediaite

Ken Block to testify as a fact witness concerning Donald Trump's alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election

Block further noted, "My team looked at approximately 15 or so claims – every one of which we were able to prove was false."

Burnett revealed later in the conversation that the software engineer was subpoenaed by Special Counsel Jack Smith and Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to testify as a "fact witness" concerning Trump's alleged efforts to subvert the 2020 presidential election.


 
 
 
 
 
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Both are pursuing legal action against the ex-POTUS for his attempts to rig the election, with Willis' complaint being limited to Georgia.

On the matter, Block disclosed, "I was subpoenaed for all of my communications in any form with the Trump campaign in both of those legal matters. That’s been so far the extent of involvement with both of those investigations and now legal actions."

He added, "We’ll see what developments from this point forward. But so far, I’ve not had to appear in front of a grand jury personally. It’s just all the materials that I created that have."

Internet mocks Donald Trump as Ken Block says all claims of rigged election are false

Soon after Block's CNN interview surfaced online, netizens spared no time in taking a dig at Trump over his failure to back his claims of voter fraud regarding the 2020 presidential election. 



 

One noted, "MAGA coach: if you’re not cheating, then you’re not trying."

Another said, "Can’t wait until he repeats this in court. Don’t they look at what happens to the ones b4 them, they are so funny and they still don’t know it. That makes even more fun."

"It’s the MAGA Republican Supporters want to believe that there was fraud. They just can’t accept that people did not vote for him. Trump was a horrible president. He did nothing to help the pay check to pay check households," chimed in a person.

Someone else expressed, "Excellent work @KenBlockRI looking forward to reading "Disproven"." 

"Trump obviously never paid him," quipped an individual.



 



 



 



 



 

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