MyPillow CEO tells election “criminals” to turn themselves in to him for less prison time.

MyPillow CEO tells election "criminals" to turn themselves in to him for less prison time.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell urged the people who took part in the ‘theft’ of the 2020 presidential election to contact him for help to arrange a reduced prison sentence.

“There will be a big surprise of evidence,” Lindell said on Charlie Kirk’s podcast on Friday, according to Mediaite. “There’s going to be whistleblowers. There’s going to be people that work within organizations that are going to come forward so that they don’t get longer prison sentences. I will tell everyone out there right now: If you want to reach out to me, you probably should if you’re one of the criminals, because maybe you can work out a deal. So you don’t get, you know, the longest sentences.”

He continued: “It’s kind of like the old, back to the old mafia days. This is going to be so broad, and just explode. And this isn’t just who did it, this is people that gonna say they did it, they were part of it. Whistleblowers, law enforcement, we’re going to have it all.”



Lindell has continued to peddle false claims that there was widespread voter fraud that led to the election being stolen from Donald Trump. Those claims have resulted in a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit from Dominion voting systems.

Lindell says he welcomes the lawsuit from Dominion because “now I can show them all the evidence when I rebuttal them.”



The courts have ruled, repeatedly that there was no widespread voter fraud in the presidential election.

In fact, on Monday the Supreme Court rejected Trump’s final pending appeal over the results of the 2020 election in an unsigned order without noted dissent.