MyPillow Guy Says His Lawsuit Will Have Trump Back In Office By August

Mike Lindell on Steve Bannon's podcast

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March 29, 2021, 2:09 pm

In spite of being disappointed time and time again, some Trump supporters are still hanging onto hope that somehow their dear leader never lost the 2020 election and will be re-installed as president by some legal miracle.

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At the forefront of these folks is My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell, whose platform has been reduced to Steve Bannon’s white supremacist hour at “Real America’s Voice,” where Bannon is clearly short on his list of guests who will respond to his emails.

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“What I’m talking about, Steve, is what I’ve been doing since Jan. 9th,” says Lindell in a clip obtained by Right Wing Watch. “All the evidence I have — everything is going to go before the Supreme Court and the election of 2020 is going bye-bye.”

How is it that Mr. My Pillow is going to overturn an entire U.S. election already deemed completely legal by the courts that threw out nearly every single lawsuit made by anyone in the Trump camp? Something about communists, of course!

“It was an attack by other country, communism coming in. I don’t know what they’re going to do with that after they pull it down.”

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Bannon tries to cut through the nonsense at this point, but in classic form, Lindell cannot be shut up.

“Donald Trump will be back in office in August!” he declares at Bannon gives up.

This kind of statement sounds a lot like the ones some QAnon conspiracy theorists have been trying to push again and again to keep their faithful in the flock, claiming repeatedly that Trump will definitely come back into power and save everybody on certain dates.

Of course, every time, the date goes by with nothing happening, forcing the conspiracy group to scramble to explain and change the date once again and losing followers each time.

This is such a common feature of doomsday cults that it’s become a running joke, much like Lindell. The pillow CEO is currently facing multi-billion dollar lawsuits from the voting machine companies he claimed to be in on a conspiracy to make Joe Biden president, but this has apparently still not convinced him to stop with the voter fraud narrative.

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He really should be working on his defense, but maybe he figures that he needs work in order to pay off the massive bill he’s about to be stuck with.

For the rest of us, this saga is almost as good as Tiger King.

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*First Published: March 29, 2021, 2:09 pm

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