Trump will be reinstated “on the morning of August 13” Mike Lindell says.

Trump will be reinstated "on the morning of August 13" Mike Lindell says.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has finally named a date this summer when he says Donald Trump will be reinstated as president.

According to Lindell, Trump will return to the presidency on August 13.

“The morning of August 13, it will be the talk of the world, going, ‘Hurry up! Let’s get this election pulled down’,” Lindell said during an appearance on Worldwide Weekend Broadcast Network. “Let’s right the right. Let’s get these communists out, you know that have taken over,” he added.



Lindell also claimed some lawmakers will be pushed out too because “there will be many down-ticket senators that will have different election results.”

“Donald Trump won. I mean it’s pretty simple, OK?,” he said. “You’ll see when I say that, and they’ll say what’s going to happen to all the people that were involved. I don’t know, right now the biggest concern is getting this election pulled on,” Lindell added.

There is no legal path for Trump to be reinstated. The votes have been counted and the results certified for President Joe Biden. Trump and his allies tried unsuccessfully to halt the count and subsequent certification of results in the courts, losing 59 cases.

Still, Lindell claim he has assembled a case so compelling that when argued before the Supreme Court (which is not in session btw), justices will have no choice but to overturn the results of the last election in a unanimous decision.



According to the New York Times Trump had even bought into the bizarre conspiracy theory, allegedly telling aides that he would be returning to the White House later this summer.

Lindell has been one of the leading voices spreading the conspiracy theory that there was widespread fraud in the presidential election. He has produced documentaries, and even launched a social media platform to spread the lie.



Lindell is currently the subject of a multi-million dollar defamation suit by the voting-technology company Dominion, which the MyPillow CEO accused of conspiring with Democrats to steal the election from Donald Trump.

Lindell responded by counter-suing, citing the First Amendment, according to Insider.