Ken Block, a voter data expert hired by the Trump campaign in 2020, criticized House Speaker Mike Johnson’s comments on election integrity during a recent appearance on “Erin Burnett OutFront.” Block highlighted that Johnson’s reliance on hearsay evidence does not hold up in court and should not be used to undermine election integrity.
Johnson has been a vocal supporter of former President Trump’s baseless claims of election fraud. He previously urged Trump to continue fighting to restore trust in the election system and spearheaded efforts, including an amicus brief, to challenge the 2020 election results in multiple states.
During a joint press conference with Trump at Mar-a-Lago, Johnson introduced a bill to prevent non-U.S. citizens from voting despite such actions already being illegal.
Trump praised Johnson’s efforts, stating that he is doing a commendable job as Speaker. He also expressed confidence that Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, who had motioned to oust Johnson from his role, respects the Speaker’s position.
Block’s criticism underscores the contentious nature of the debate surrounding election integrity, particularly within the Republican Party. Johnson’s alignment with Trump’s narrative of election fraud has drawn scrutiny, especially given the lack of substantial evidence to support such claims.
The introduction of legislation aimed at preventing non-U.S. citizens from voting further adds to the controversy surrounding Johnson’s actions. Critics argue that such measures are unnecessary and could disenfranchise eligible voters, particularly minority communities.
Despite the criticism, Johnson has remained steadfast in his support for Trump and his efforts to challenge the 2020 election results. His role as Speaker of the House has positioned him as a key figure in the ongoing debate over election integrity and the future direction of the Republican Party.