BREAKING: To Keep Pursuing Election Fraud Charges, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Intends To Bring Lawsuits In All 50 States

According to the Guardian, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell wants to bring lawsuits in all 50 states to continue spreading false accusations of rampant election fraud in 2020. Lindell has been promoting voting fraud charges for a long time, and he previously told Insider that he has spent $25 million on it. “I didn’t come this far just to fail.
We must eliminate all of them “He revealed this to the Guardian. The pillow entrepreneur, who was formerly recognized for his TV commercials, has become Donald Trump’s most dependable backer and wants him to return to the White House. He is a prominent Republican fundraiser who has consistently backed the former President’s accusations that the election was rigged.
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Insider reached out to Lindell for comment, but he chose not to answer right away. “Lindell may be willing to pay hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars to these lawyers to continue the effort that began in 2020 to discredit our elections through bogus lawsuits grounded in falsehoods, conjecture, and distortions,” Michael Teter, director of Project 65, a bipartisan legal ethics watchdog group, told the Guardian.
“However, attorneys who accept Lindell’s money and enable the courts to be manipulated as part of political theater can, and we hope will, suffer professional penalties,” Teter added. Last month, Lindell contributed $500,000 to a lawsuit filed in Arizona by Mark Finchem and Kari Lake, two candidates for secretary of state and governor endorsed by Trump and Lindell.
In February, Dominion sued Lindell for slander and sought $1.3 billion in damages. Lindell, on the other hand, told Insider that Dominion had “zero, zero, zero” chances of prevailing and that the lawsuits were part of the company’s “cancel culture.”
Lindell has been chastised by Melanie Sloan of American Oversight, a government ethics monitoring organization, for propagating unfounded conspiracy theories and weakening trust in US elections.
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“These ludicrous lawsuits are meant to continue destroying Americans’ faith in every area of our election system, allowing Lindell and his associates to condemn any conclusion they don’t like as illegitimate,” she told the Guardian. Lindell founded Cause of America last year to “restore faith in local elections.” According to the publication, he is giving up to $200,000 each month to the organization.
Mike Lindell, the inventor of My Pillow, believes he has lost $65 million in income this year as a result of widespread boycotts over his assertions that the presidential election was rigged. Even as he scoffed at charges made in a $1.3 billion lawsuit that his claimed “grand lie” regarding election fraud was “because the falsehood sells pillows,” the 59-year-old CEO disclosed the severe cost to his company.
“I lost 20 retailers this year, and it cost me $65 million I won’t get back, OK?” Insider spoke with Lindell. “That concludes your tale. Print it correctly. “Don’t attempt to distort this,” he said to the publication. Dominion Voting Systems has filed a lawsuit against Lindell, accusing the corporation of “stealing millions of votes” and manipulating the election.
After striking the jackpot with Donald Trump’s endorsement for My Pillow, he “exploited another chance to promote sales,” according to the complaint, which seeks $1.3 billion in damages for slander. It further claimed that his “huge lie” had “raised My Pillow sales by 30-40%” and that he is “continuing to dupe people into diverting their election-lying fury into pillow purchases.”
Lindell told The Associated Press that while his firm saw a small spike in sales, it was heartbroken after more than 20 shops, including Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s, canceled his items and he was banned from Twitter. The lawsuit is “a very happy day,” he said, since the discovery process will show him correct.
“I’ve been waiting for them to sue,” said Lindell, who is renowned for his TV advertisements as “My Pillow Guy.” “I’d want to go to court with Dominion tomorrow,” Lindell remarked. He was enraged that he was frequently accused of perpetrating the “Big Lie” in the case, despite the fact that the phrase was originated by Adolf Hitler. “This is the huge deception,” Lindell declared. “They’re the huge deception.” This is Dominion’s third defamation action against its accusers.
“It is by no means the last,” Dominion CEO John Poulos said at a press conference. Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, appears to be highly confident in his position as to the 2020 election and is prepared to go to any length for the former president. Hopefully, soon we will see some truth emerge from the 2020 presidential election.