With less than a day before President-elect Joe Biden is sworn into office, Lindell remained optimistic that the election would be proven fraudulent and outgoing President Donald Trump would retain his title. I welcome them to come after me because I’ve got all the evidence.” “These Dominion and these SOS, SAS machines or whatever, they’re threatening to, or they did, I think, they’re going after-but you know what? That’s great. “I have friends of mine that they’re getting, they’ve been gone after by the machine people,” Lindell alleged.
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Lindell also somehow linked his professional woes to a debunked conspiracy theory that Dominion Voting Systems machines produced fraudulent election results. (after it cuts out, the host defends the honor of mypillow) /FdURA4SI7q- John Whitehouse January 19, 2021 Lindell circles back, links business losses to "the deep state" and "communism" and to the lawsuit threat from "the machine people" Dominion.
Just got off the phone not five minutes ago. “They’re attacking not only my pillow, many other companies out there, but they’re attacking my vendors,” Lindell said of Sleeping Giants, which he called “the most evil people on the planet.” “I just got off the phone with Bed Bath & Beyond, they’re dropping my pillow. Pillow salesman Michael Lindell inadvertently exposed his efforts to get President Donald Trump to declare martial law if necessary just moments before a meeting at the White House on Friday.
Lindell specifically cited Sleeping Giants, a social media activist group that persuades companies to stop advertising on conservative news outlets. (Media Matters news director John Whitehouse later tweeted excerpts from the interview.) Speaking to Right Side Broadcasting Network’s Brian Glenn, Lindell claimed that left-wing watchdogs were targeting his company and pressuring retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl’s, Wayfair, and HEB into dropping My Pillow. The disgraced pillow salesman was photographed outside the White House last week carrying notes that called on President Donald Trump to implement “ martial law if necessary” and push for a military coup. “Boy, do you sell those pillows,’ Trump said as he introduced him.My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell threw a nearly incoherent temper tantrum during a televised interview last night upon learning that several major retailers would no longer stock his products due to his support of the Capitol riot. (Lindell acquired a financial stake in the company that produces the product shortly before pushing it to the president.) Trump even invited Lindell to speak during a coronavirus task force briefing from the White House Rose Garden. (Lindell described the riot at the Capitol as “very peaceful,” which will be great news for the five people who died.) He’s also advised the president on Covid-19, and reportedly helped inspire Trump’s promotion of an exotic plant extract as a cure. The notes appear to mention 'martial law,' a suggestion to move a dangerous Trump loyalist to the CIA as acting Director, the Insurrection Act,' and something about foreign interference in. The MyPillow guy has appeared at several of the president’s rallies, and even after last week’s insurrection maintained that Trump would remain president for another four years. This is far from the first time Trump has turned to Lindell, maybe the president’s most ardent supporter from the business world. So just to reset where we’re at here: As states are struggling to inoculate their citizens against a relentless pandemic that has killed nearly 400,000 Americans, and as the nation continues to reckon with how a violent mob of extremists was able to infiltrate the Capitol and kill five people in an attempt to overthrow the government, the president of the United States is meeting with a pillow salesman to discuss the possibility of instituting martial law. “…Insurrection Act now as a result of the assault” … something, something … “martial law if necessary upon the first hint of any…” Lindell left his notes exposed as he was heading into the White House, and it looks like he and the president were set to talk about something related to … steps to be “taken immediately to save” … something, something … “Constitution.” Now why, exactly, is Trump spending his final days in office meeting with the CEO of a pillow company? We don’t have to guess.