So just to be crystal clear about what Johnson, a United States senator, is saying here: In order for him to believe the attorney general that there was no widespread election fraud, he will need proof of said lack of election fraud. -- that election fraud didn't occur, well, then it must have occurred! I suppose Barr could point to the vote counts in all 50 states, none of which have reported any evidence of anything close to the vote fraud that Trump -- and, by extension, Johnson -- is suggesting. Trump votes were dumped in rivers! Let's be honest: There's nothing that would convince Johnson that he's wrong in his unfounded conspiracy theories about the election.
Source: The Nation December 02, 2020 20:26 UTC