GOP Sen. Johnson attempted to give fake electors to Pence, committee shows
The committee showed evidence that Sen. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., attempted to deliver slates of "fake" Trump electors from Wisconsin and Michigan to then-Vice President Mike Pence.
Text messages the House panel obtained between Johnson staffer Sean Riley and Pence aide Chris Hodgson were displayed on-screen during Tuesday's hearing.
Riley wrote that Johnson wanted to hand over fake electors from the two states -- which Joe Biden won -- to Pence ahead of Jan. 6.
"Do not give that to him,” the Pence aide replied.
After the evidence was presented, a spokesperson for Johnson's office denied that the senator had any involvement in the creation of fake alternate slates of electors and claimed he had "no foreknowledge" it was going to be delivered to the office.
"The senator had no involvement in the creation of an alternate slate of electors and had no foreknowledge that it was going to be delivered to our office. This was a staff to staff exchange. His new Chief of Staff contacted the Vice President’s office. The Vice President’s office said not to give it to him and we did not. There was no further action taken. End of story," Alexa Henning, a spokesperson for Johnson, told ABC News.