Alex Cannon, a former Trump campaign lawyer, testified in front of the House Committee on January 6 that he was accused of being a "deep state" operatives because he questioned the validity of voting machine conspiracy theories.
Cannon's testimony was broadcast on Monday as part of the committee's investigation.
Cannon said in his deposition that he had a conversation with Navarro in November about voter fraud allegations.
The conspiracy theory that voting machines were used to flip votes between Trump and Biden was the subject of Cannon's conversation with Navarro. Sidney Powell and Rudy Giuliani have been pushing this conspiracy for a long time. Three people were named in a defamation lawsuit.
He asked me questions about the company. There may be other categories of voter fraud. Cannon told him that he didn't believe the allegations because he thought the hand recount in Georgia would resolve any issues with technology.
Joe Biden won the state by a single point.
Chris Krebs, the director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, released a report saying the election was secure, according to Cannon. After the election, Trump fired Krebs.
I believe Mr. Navarro was accusing me of being an agent of the deep state. Cannon didn't take another call from Mr. Navarro.
The term "deep state" refers to the idea of an individual working for a shadowy government entity. There is a baseless conspiracy theory that claims that Trump is fighting a "deep state" group of pedologists.
Cannon told the former Vice President that he didn't believe the Trump campaign was trying to change the outcome of the election. He thanked the man.
The House investigation into the January 6 riot led to the indictment of Navarro for contempt of Congress. He claimed that the FBI treated him like a terrorist during the few hours that he was in custody.