MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Just Announced His Newest Upcoming Lawsuit And We Couldn’t Make This Nonsense Up If We Tried

Come again?!


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There’s no denying there are a whole lot of crazies in the Trump camp. But frankly, none of them take the cake quite like Mike Lindell. The MyPillow CEO is the king of conspiracy theories if ever there were one, and has happily spearheaded the ex-president’s Big Lie surrounding the 2020 presidential election, as well as any and all efforts to somehow overturn its results.

To say that the things cooked up by Lindell have been absolutely crazy would be the understatement of the year. But nevertheless, every time you think the man has finally reached peak insanity, here he comes again with something even more outlandish than the last.

The latest addition to Lindell’s apparent competition with himself for the King of Crazy title, the pillow maker has announced yet another new lawsuit he’s supposedly planning to roll out, in addition to the numerous others that have been complete and utter failures over the past 11 months. This time against machines… just… in general. Machines.

Making an appearance on Real American Voice, the MyPillow CEO rambunctiously announced, “We also have a lawsuit that’s going to be coming out against all machine companies, so that you’ll be able to go to your state and say ‘Hey, look, these machines. Look what’s happening over here. We need to get rid of them.'”

“Everybody will be in on that,” he ranted. “I don’t care if you’re a Democrat or Republican or who you are.”

Look, I don’t know about the Republicans, but I think I can speak for pretty much all the Democrats when I say that we will not, in fact, be in on that. At all. Not even a little.

Frankly, I’m not quite sure if Lindell meant that he would be suing all voting machine companies in his new lawsuit, or if he really did mean just all the machine companies ever. The sad part is, with this guy, there’s really no telling.

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