A new book sheds light on the lengths Trump's campaign went to find fraud in the 2020 election.
Ken Block, a software engineer, revealed he was paid about $750,000 to help conduct the search.
Despite the massive payday, Block told BI he disproved many of the fraud claims in minutes.
AdvertisementA big business cropped up to help former President Donald Trump try to validate his false claims of voter fraud in the 2020 election, according to someone who was there to profit from it.
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Persons:
Ken Block, —, Donald Trump
Organizations:
Block, Service, Business
Locations:
Arizona , Georgia, Nevada , Michigan , Wisconsin, Pennsylvania