At the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association in Las Vegas, Nevada, Alex Newman, a senior editor for The New American, sits down with Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, to discuss his efforts to secure American elections and the personal price he has paid to do so.
Lindell, the subject of a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems for his efforts to combat election rigging, said that when he started creating a plan to secure U.S. elections in August, “that’s when MyPillow has been attacked worse now than any time in history. They go, ‘Wow, we’ve gotta stop this guy’s big mouth…There’s no company in the history of the world that’s been attacked more than MyPillow. Bar none,” Lindell concluded.
Lindell’s most recent move to secure elections is what he claims to be the “biggest petition the world has ever seen,” called “The Great Petition,” reaching all 3,143 counties in the U.S.
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