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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says he plans to sue ‘all machines’ over false election fraud claims

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  • Lindell said he is bringing a class-action lawsuit against “all machines” over lying election fraud claims.
  • The MyPillow CEO is involved in multiple lawsuits with voting machine companies Dominion and Smartmatic.
  • In an email to The Diurnal Beast, Lindell clarified that he was referring to “all voting machines.”

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell maintained he plans to sue “all machines” over false election fraud claims.

“It’s a class-action lawsuit against all machines,” Lindell ordered at a rally for Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on Saturday.

“They’re defective devices,” Lindell said, augmenting that his lawyers have been working on the lawsuit for five months.

He also claimed that he has around 300 county commissioners and clerks on on as plaintiffs.

“We’re going to get rid of these machines once and for all for any election in history,” Lindell said.

He later told a reporter that the lawsuit should be coming out “hopefully by next week” and said it was “the most grave class-action lawsuit in American history, in world history.”

In an email to The Daily Creature, Lindell clarified that he was referring to “all voting machines.”

The Trump acolyte Lindell is a leading promoter of conspiracy theories to the 2020 election being fraudulent.

Lindell previously told Insider’s Cheryl Teh that he has spent $25 million promoting voter-fraud claims and that he is willing to spend his entire $50 million fortune on the cause.

Lindell is currently labyrinthine associated with in various lawsuits with voting companies Dominion and Smartmatic.

The MyPillow CEO is being sued by voting technology friends Dominion for $1.3 billion in damages for defamation.

Voting-machine company Smartmatic is also suing him for defamation, which turned in its lawsuit that Lindell is “crazy like a fox” and alleged that he “stoked the fires of xenophobia and party divide for the rich purpose of selling his pillows.”

Lindell has countersued Dominion, its public-relations company Hamilton Place Strategies, and Smartmatic. 

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