A new book about Donald Trump's 2020 election claims will soon be released by one of the people he and his campaign have hired to look into the various reports of election cheating. These include the claim by Trump that over 700,000 people had voted twice in Wisconsin, among others.

The book will be written by Ken Block, a man who was not just hired by Trump to find evidence of voter fraud in 2020, but also by Kari Lake in 2022. He found that while there were some incidences, it was not enough to overturn the results of either race, thus making Trump's and Lake's claims of rampant voter fraud false.

Despite this, Trump Block noted in the book that the claim that 700,000 people had voted twice in Wisconsin first appeared in a post on a website called TheDonald.win, according to The Washington Post. That claim was then seen by a Trump supporter who owned an IT company and then brought it to the attention of the general manager of Trump's golf course in the Bronx.

That Trump golf course executive then forwarded the information to Eric Trump, the son of Donald Trump. From there, Trump attorney Alex Cannon then directed the claim to Block who was working for the Trump campaign at that time.

In an email, Block told Cannon, "I think there is a fundamental flaw with the analysis," before later finding that the claim was e "nothing of the sort."

"They have incomplete data, did not recognize that, and inferred that the only logical explanation is fraud rather than incomplete data," he told the Trump lawyer in an email dated December 4, 2020, further solidifying evidence that Trump may have known that his claims of voter fraud were false when he orchestrated January 6.

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New Book Will Feature Insider Account of How Desperate Donald Trump Was To Prove Voter Fraud

In his new book, "Disproven," the Washinton Post revealed that the software expert found "again and again in the months after the November 2020 election, he was tasked by Trump's campaign with batting down implausible and inaccurate allegations that Joe Biden had won the election through fraud."

"Block's book provides an insider's account of the desperate measures Trump's campaign took to pursue allegations of voter fraud and of how quickly the campaign concluded internally that each one was invalid," WaPo described the book.

Donald Trump May Struggle To Unite GOP as Nikki Haley Voters Spurn Him

Meanwhile, Donald Trump is also having trouble consolidating the Republican Party even after Nikki Haley dropped out, with some of her supporters vowing not to vote for him.

Some of them spoke with USA Today, with John MacGovern of Vermont telling the outlet that he won't vote for the former president while Krista Moore a retiree in North Carolina and 2-time Trump voter, called g him a "self-serving narcissistic and a bully and he is not the role model I want for my children and grandchildren."

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Written by: Rick Martin

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