'He needs to stop': Mike Lindell blasted over claims of 'explosive evidence' on 2020 election theft

'Crying wolf yet again': MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell blasted over claims of 'explosive evidence' on 2020 election theft
Mike Lindell has announced that he will unveil the "explosive evidence" on Thursday, March 14, to prove that the 2020 presidential election was stolen (Getty Images)

WASHINGTON, DC: Mike Lindell, the embattled CEO of MyPillow and a staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump has announced that he will unveil the "explosive evidence" on Thursday, March 14, to prove that the 2020 presidential election was stolen, per a report by RawStory.

On his Lindell-TV program with former Fox host Lou Dobbs, the far-right conspiracy theorist stated, "We're able to add new evidence that just came about three months ago. This evidence is more explosive than any evidence I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot. This is gonna shock the world on Thursday, and it's — Lou, I've never been more optimistic and excited."

What did Lindell reveal to Dobbs about his purported ‘evidence’ redeeming him in the SCOTUS?

Mike Lindell, a contentious figure in the contemporary American political landscape, has repeatedly made claims in the past that he possesses incontrovertible evidence of fraud in the 2020 presidential election.

The 62-year-old election denier organized "cyber symposiums" for individuals to present their findings, but they proved unsuccessful.


 
 
 
 
 
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He also submitted a self-styled "petition" to the Supreme Court requesting the reinstatement of former President Donald Trump to the presidency.

After the Court's decision not to address his petition, his supporters flooded them with physical copies of the petition via mail.

Lindell was ultimately hit with defamation lawsuits, and even many right-wing networks like Fox News stopped inviting him to air his unsubstantiated claims and grievances.


 
 
 
 
 
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As a result, he established his own media platforms to persist in promoting his fringe theories and expressing his opinions on matters concerning the conservative base.

Despite facing continual setbacks, he maintains his steadfast belief that he will succeed this time, expressing confidence that the United States Supreme Court will unanimously rule in his favor.



 

Lindell told Dobbs, "I really believe these Supreme Court justices — they have grandchildren, children, they have families and they have neighbors, and they see the destruction of our country."

"Just like they made the 9-0 vote for the Constitution with the Colorado case, keeping our great, real president on the ballot, I believe if they accept this, this evidence is so explosive that it'll have to be another 9-0 vote," he concluded.

Criticism floods MyPillow CEO's election fraud claims on social media

People on X lambasted the MyPillow CEO for suggesting he has proof of 2020 election fraud that will unanimously convince the Supreme Court to rule in his favor, this time around.

One X user remarked, "This reminds me of the 'explosive evidence' Donald Trump said his 'investigators' had uncovered about Barack Obama's birth certificate."



 

Another user said, "He needs to stop. It’s not even mildly interesting."



 

Another user wrote, "Crying wolf yet again."



 

One user claimed, "If he had any real evidence he would come out all over the place and say it so he could gloat about it him saying wait until this day is him trying to keep people funding him."



 

Another X user quipped, "Some a**hole makes a dumb f**king pillow and now he thinks he’s important. F**k off pillow idiot."



 

One more user tweeted, "I guarantee that none of his evidence will surprise anybody, and the SC will definitely not side with him 9-0. My bet is that they won't even hear his case."



 

 

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