This could lead to prosecution, as well as right-wing media operations that have already made the same claims.
“Mike Lindell is begging to be sued, and at some point, we might as well force him,” Michael Steel, a spokesman for Dominion Voting Systems, told CNN correspondent media chief Brian Stelter in “Reliable Sources” on Sunday.
That left Lindell, a fervent Trump supporter whose company is a prominent advertiser in the conservative media, to grab the mantle. Lindell paid OAN to broadcast a documentary on Friday full of falsehoods about voting irregularities. OAN published a disclaimer prior to the paid segment, noting that it did not endorse the views Lindell advocated.
“We have all this electoral fraud with these Dominion machines,” said Lindell during the interview. “We have 100% proof.”
The sellers quickly interrupted, reading a statement that said: “While there was some clear evidence of some cases of electoral fraud and electoral irregularities, the election results in all states were certified and Newsmax accepts the results as legal and final. It also supported this vision. “
Dominion sent Lindell a letter saying the dispute is “imminent”. The pillow company executive told CNN chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins last month that he accepts a lawsuit from Dominion and has “100% evidence”.
Although Dominion and Smartmatic did not collaborate in their respective processes, Steel said, “I think we share the same objective, which is to bring the truth and the facts to the American people.”
MyPillow CEO told former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon on the Bannon podcast on Saturday that he is planning his own lawsuit against Smartmatic and Dominion.
Regarding this process, Steel said: “I think he is trying to get ahead of the fact that he is spreading misinformation, spreading lies, and this latest quoted documentary he exhibited is nothing more than the same old repackaged conspiracy theories – – and the truth is to achieve it. “