Lindell is set to file the case to the Supreme Court on March 15, 2024.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is set to file a case with the US Supreme Court on March 15 that he says will "secure our election platforms and save our country."
Speaking with the Illinois Review, Lindell said, "After three years of hard work, we are finally taking our case to the US Supreme Court. We will not stop until we secure our elections."
Lindell is currently on a tour of the US to promote his Election Crime Bureau. The organization, made possible through donations to the Lindell Offense Fund and Lindell’s own funding, has over 300,000 volunteers.
Lindell said the filing in the case being brought forward includes "explosive evidence," and he is confident that the high court will take up his case and that the eventual decision would be unanimous.
In a video posted on Thursday, Lindell said on March 15 "we’re going to be right out front of the Supreme Court and bringing the case I’ve been telling you guys for three years, we need to get a case to the Supreme Court, and here it comes."
"What we’re putting in that case is evidence no one has ever seen or even heard about and it’s going to be so explosive. We need to save our country now and secure our election platforms."
Lindell has been an advocate for election integrity following the 2020 election, facing lawsuits, the cancelation of his company, and the seizure of his phone by the FBI.
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