My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell teased on Lou Dobbs’ show that explosive evidence will be revealed when his case concerning rigged voting machines goes before Supreme Court.
The case is set to go before the Supreme Court on Friday regarding the use of electronic tabulation systems in elections. Lindell spoke with veteran journalist Lou Dobbs on Wednesday which aired on his website FrankSpeech.com and went viral on X.
Lindell claims the new evidence will “shock the world” regarding voting machines and whether they can be trusted or not by Americans.
“Trump ally Kari Lake and former Arizona Secretary of State candidate Mark Finchem filed an April 2022 lawsuit, with support from Lindell, alleging that the systems used to count votes were untrustworthy,” Newsweek reported concerning the context of the case.
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— Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) March 13, 2024
“Lake went on to file another lawsuit on December 9, asking a court to throw out certified election results in Arizona and declare her the winner of the November 2022 midterm election over Katie Hobbs, who won the governor race by just over 17,000 votes,” the media outlet continued.
Lindell has been unrelenting in taking a stance against electronic voting machines despite massive lawsuits being filed against him. He contends that U.S. elections should utilize paper ballots which are much harder to manipulate than digital results. The My Pillow founder has also used his own money to pay for $500 wireless monitoring devices he claims detect whether a voting machine is connected to the Internet or not. The Left has heatedly disputed the legitimacy of the devices.
“This evidence is more explosive than any evidence I’ve seen and I’ve seen a lot,” Lindell told Dobbs. “This evidence is going to shock the world on Thursday and I’ve never been more optimistic and excited.”
“I believe that if they accept this, this evidence is so explosive that it will have to be another 9-0 vote,” he remarked referring to the nine justices on the Supreme Court.
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Lindell first teased the new evidence in an interview with Steve Bannon on Tuesday during his War Room podcast.
“This is big, everybody. This is what we’ve been waiting for,” he told Bannon during the sit-down. “The lawyers gave me this to read there this morning, it’s a petition for writ of certiorari.”
“This isn’t just some tinfoil hat case; this is huge,” Lindell asserted.
According to Lindell, his attorneys found the evidence three months ago. While speaking with Newsweek on Tuesday, he double-downed on it being “very explosive.” He also claims that he won’t appear in front of the Supreme Court out of concern for his safety.
“This isn’t to overturn the 2020 elections; this is about getting rid of voting machines,” he adamantly stated. “It is something that has never been presented before in history. Everyone will be concerned, whether you are a Republican or a Democrat. It’s going to be amazing.”
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— Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) March 12, 2024
The new evidence will reportedly be presented to the Supreme Court by Lindell and his attorneys on Thursday afternoon.
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