Mike Lindell trolled as 12-year-old shuts him up over false election claims at DNC with epic response

Mike Lindell and 12-year-old Knowa engaged in a debate over Lindell's source of information about Georgia's election results
PUBLISHED AUG 22, 2024
Mike Lindell and 12-year-old Knowa engaged in a debate over Georgia 
(@KnowaWasTaken/ X, Getty Images)
Mike Lindell and 12-year-old Knowa engaged in a debate over Georgia (@KnowaWasTaken/ X, Getty Images)

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was confrontated by 12-year-old Knowa (@KnowaWasTaken) among other reporters at DNC as they engaged in a debate over his claims of election fraud in Georgia.

The debate effectively ended when Knowa challenged Mike on his 'trust me bro' source. Despite the noisy crowd, Mike insisted that Knowa was not up-to-date with information and recommended that he should keep abreast of the news.



 

Knowa shares selfie mocking Mike Lindell

In a subsequent interview, Knowa informed reporters, "I am okay. He provided no facts, no sources. He refused to give me his last name, he said for privacy. But elected officials provide their last name if they want the vote. So I am confused as to why his source was trust me bro?"



 

Knowa once again updated his official X (formerly known as Twitter) account with a post. This time, he shared a selfie featuring himself with Lindell in the backdrop. Attempting to ridicule the prominent Trump supporter, he captioned the photo, "Mike Lindell is here in disguise. Eat him up y'all."



 

Lindell, an ardent supporter of former President Donald Trump, faces lawsuits for his allegations that President Joe Biden's victory in the 2020 election was fraudulent, including legal actions from voting machine companies Smartmatic and Dominion.

In 2020, Lindell promised $5 million to anyone who could demonstrate that a set of packet data he possessed "was not from the 2020 election." A software engineer managed to prove this, and a court determined earlier this year that Lindell was obligated to pay the $5 million, according to Bring Me the News.

Internet mocks Mike Lindell over DNC appearance in disguise

Netizens shared their opinions on the whole thing, likening Lindell to a villain from Scooby-Doo for shaving off his mustache.

A user wrote, "When you get to a point where you're shaving, disguising yourself to sneak into another party's convention and then arguing with a twelve year old (and losing), you REALLY need to begin thinking about your life choices."



 

Another added, "Proof that Mike Lindell is NOT smarter than a fifth grader."



 

The third commentator mocked, "Mike Lindell just got bodied by a twelve years old."



 

"Knowa crushed him, "So your source is 'trust me, bro?'" One wrote.



 

A person said, "What's he doing arguing w a kid?! He can't win this 'debate', bc Knowa's much smarter, anyway."



 

Other chimed in using emoji to express anger, "Why is Mike so aggressive towards a kid?"



 

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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