MyPillow CEO Hilariously Mocks Dominion Voting Systems
Six months removed from the 2020 election itself, there are still plenty of Americans out there with doubts about the validity of that contest.
Many of these concerns have been exacerbated via folks like Rudy Giuliani and Donald Trump himself, as well as from a rather unlikely source: Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow.
Lindell has been extremely vocals about what he believes are issues within Dominion Voting Systems’ software, so much so that he was recently served with defamation lawsuit worth over a billion dollars.
Still, Lindell hasn’t let down, and this week taunted the voting machine company with a vengeance.
During a conversation with Steve Bannon on the “Real America’s Voice” program on Saturday, he said the company’s case is “coming apart at the seams,” Newsweek reported.
“I’ll give Dominion a little scare this morning,” Lindell told Bannon. “We have machines now, I do. We have ES&S [Election Systems & Software] machines, we’ve got them all.”
He said: “We’re going to be putting out so much information over the next couple weeks, and this isn’t from Arizona, these are machines we actually have. We’re doing all of our own tests, we’re going to have a lot of surprises and a lot of great news for the country.”
Lindell then dropped a bomb:
He added: “If I was working at Dominion right now, I’d be turning myself in. I wouldn’t even let it go too much longer. It’s over for them.”
While Lindell has been fairly sure of the situation, his enthusiasm hasn’t carried over to the court system, where challenges to the Dominion system have been routinely tossed.