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For years, Senator Ron Johnson has denied and minimized his involvement in the Republican fake elector scheme, even though more and more testimony and documents contradicted his claims of innocence. However, amid the thousands of pages of emails, texts and other documents stemming from the settlement of a lawsuit against former Trump lawyers Kenneth Chesebro and Jim Troupis, is the strong evidence to date that RoJo is lying through his teeth.
This week's records release shows a text from Troupis directly to Johnson on the morning of January 6.
"We need to get a document on the Wisconsin electors to you for the VP immediately," Troupis texted Johnson.
Six minutes later, Johnson initiated a group text with Troupis and his chief of staff, Sean Riley.
"Jim Troupis, meet Sean Reilly [sic]," Johnson wrote.
About one hour after that, Johnson notified Troupis, "We have been informed the VP cannot accept any unsealed mail and I cannot hand it to him."
"At a minimum, you could read it into the record," Troupis replied.
Johnson never responded to Troupis' suggestion.
In another area, the documents reveal that Mike Roman, a Trump campaign staff person, had told RoJo's Chief of Staff exactly what they wanted them to deliver: