MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is promising something shocking coming on Thursday, “if everything goes right”, of course.
“The preliminary injunction, the first one in the United States, it’s going to be, come out on Thursday. We’re looking at Thursday, if everything goes right,” Lindell said on his TV show. “Now, I’m not going to give all the details, there’s a lot of surprises. It’s going to shock the country, as a matter of fact. How we’re doing these, and how they’re going down.”
Lindell announced last month that he plans to file a class-action lawsuit “against all machines.” He is the leading promoter of conspiracy theories about the 2020 election being fraudulent and has reportedly spent $25 million out of his own pocket to try and prove it.
At Trump’s North Carolina rally on April 9, Lindell said that preliminary injunctions against voting machines in eight states would start this month with the state of Arizona first.
“Right now, there’s great things going on that you don’t hear about,” Lindell said. “Starting next week… we’re doing preliminary injunctions starting with eight states.”
The goal of the preliminary injunctions, he explained, is to “get machines out of our elections once and for all.”
Security officials have said the 2020 election was the “most secure in American history.” However, Trump and others in his circle including Lindell have continued to spread baseless claims of widespread voter fraud in key battleground states.
Lindell, has been sued by voting machines companies Dominion and Smartmatic for claiming they conspired with Democrats to steal the election. Several retailers have also cut ties with the MyPillow due to Lindell spreading the baseless allegations.