Rep. Dan Crenshaw was confronted by Trump supporting senate candidate Bobby Piton for saying that the election was not stolen.
Speaking at a GOP fundraiser in Illinois, Crenshaw had said that election fraud was not the reason for the loss and told people not to kid themselves.
“There’s certain states with problems, but don’t kid yourself into believing that’s why we lost, it’s not. It’s not!” Crenshaw told the crowd.
However, the National File reports, "within the crowd was Bobby Piton, the mathematician who testified at the election integrity hearing in Arizona in November last year. Piton, who attended the hearings with Rudy Giuliani and Jenna Ellis, said that he would 'never ever' have certified the election results, and if he was acting in an official capacity such as the executive of a publicly traded company, he would rather have resigned than done so."
In response, Piton shouted, “You’re wrong. You’re wrong!”
Crenshaw maintained that he was correct, prompting Piton to assert that he has “proof in Arizona, Pennsylvania, and Georgia.”
The congressman said that Piton had "already told him about his thoughts on the ballot review of Maricopa County," before asking, “And how’d that turn out?”
Piton asserted that the results would flip the election, which an aggravated Crenshaw was not willing to entertain.
“Alright, alright. I’m not going to argue with this. I’m not going to argue with you,” Crenshaw said, adding that Trump "absolutely" did not get enough votes to win.