Lindell gets schooled by 12-year-old child at DNC.

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell decided to go to the Democratic National Convention in Chicago this week ‘incognito’, but his plan to slip under the razor quickly fell apart after he was spotted losing an argument to a child.

Lindell, who earlier this week outlined a plan to infiltrate the DNC wearing a disguise so inconspicuous that no one will recognize him, was spotted running around the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, without his trademark mustache, wearing a hat and a pair of sunglasses.

On Wednesday, Lindell got into a fight with 12-year-old content creator Knowa De Brasco who demanded that the disgraced CEO cite sources for his wild election conspiracy theories.



Lindell told the child about a “friend” of his he claimed ran for office in Georgia who got “zero votes in her precinct”. He said officials determined it was a “computer error” and gave her back the votes which moved her from “third to first.”

Lindell refused to reveal the last name of his ‘friend’ or otherwise identify her.

“They just found 257,000 votes—this happened last week, a judge ruled in Georgia—that are missing from the 2020 election,” Lindell told the child.

There is no evidence to support this claim.

“So your source is, ‘Trust me, bro’?” De Brasco responded. “That’s your source? You haven’t provided any source.”

“No,” Lindell replied. “The source is in your papers in Georgia. You need to read your news.”

“You haven’t provided me with any last name — you’re full of crap, sir,”De Brasco as he walked away.

De Brasco later posted a video of their exchange with the caption, “Mike Lindell is an idiot as expected,” along with a clown emoji

He told the reporter who interviewed him after the confrontation: “I’m ok, he provided no facts, no sources. He refused to give me the last name — he said for privacy — but elected officials provide their last names if they want the votes, so I’m confused as to why his source was ‘trust me, bro.’”