A new book titled “Disproven” has lifted the veil on the extensive efforts made by former President Donald Trump’s campaign to find evidence of fraud in the 2020 election. Software engineer Ken Block reportedly received a whopping $750,000 to assist in this search.
Despite the hefty sum paid to him, Block quickly debunked many of the fraud claims within minutes. His research primarily targeted swing states such as Arizona, Georgia, Nevada, Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania.
“Disproven” sheds light on the emergence of a lucrative industry that sprung up to support Trump’s baseless allegations of voter fraud. The book reveals how individuals like Block were recruited to aid in the futile search for evidence.
It is clear that despite the efforts of Trump’s campaign and the significant investment of resources, no substantial evidence of fraud was found. This further underscores the baselessness of the claims made by the former president and his supporters regarding the integrity of the 2020 election.
As the findings of “Disproven” come to light, it raises questions about the motivations behind the perpetuation of false narratives and the extent to which individuals are willing to go to validate unfounded claims in the political realm.