Ken Block, who investigated 2020 election, gives his take on Trump's claims
Ken Block, a data-systems analyst hired by the Trump campaign to investigate 2020 voter fraud, said he found no evidence of widespread fraud that would have changed election results in swing states. Appearing on C-SPAN the morning after President Donald Trump’s primetime address alleging vulnerabilities in the U.S. election system, Block argued he has never encountered proof of massive fraud in over a decade of research. When asked about Trump’s claim of Chinese interference, Block said the White House documents were heavily redacted, limiting what could be verified, but he noted one readable page suggested China purchased voter files in some circumstances. Block said voter registration data is often publicly obtainable through legitimate legal channels.







