Dominion spokesman: Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, ‘begs to be sued’

Dominion Voting Systems spokesman Michael Steel said on Sunday that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was ‘begging to be sued’ for spreading unfounded allegations of widespread voter fraud in the 2020 election and that Dominion was accused of he is complicit.

CNN Brian Stelter asked Steel about “Reliable Resources” if and when additional lawsuits are expected from the voting company, which already has pro-Trump lawyer Sidney Powell and former President TrumpDonald Trump Twitter suspends account of Gateway Pundit founder permanently condemns Wyoming Republican Party over Cheney’s accusation Vote Trump’s access to information on briefings will be determined by officials, the White House said: report MORE‘s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani.

“I’m not here to make headlines,” Steel replied. “But let me say this Mike Lindell is begging to be sued and we may be able to oblige him at some point.”

Trump and his allies, including Lindell, have been making allegations against Dominion for months, claiming without providing evidence that the company was responsible for changing votes in the presidential race to benefit President Biden.

Rule has already threatened Lindell, along with several others, with a “threatening” lawsuit, accusing the CEO of having a position [himself] as a prominent leader of the continuing misinformation campaign ‘that fraud led to Trump’s loss.

The CEO of MyPillow fought back and said about the former chief strategist of the White House Steve BannonStephen (Steve) Kevin BannonHillicon Valley: Biden: US Takes ‘Urgent’ Steps to Improve Cyber ​​Security | Democrat warns tech companies to change ‘230’ or risk it The California court rejects the lawsuit against Parler’s new rules for action workers. The Parler CEO says the council has ended its position.‘s podcast Saturday that he plans to sue Dominion and another tech company Smartmatic. He also aired a three-hour documentary highlight his unfounded claims for election fraud on One America News Network.

“I think he’s trying to prevent the fact that he’s spreading disinformation and spreading lies,” Steel told CNN. ‘This latest’ documentary ‘he aired is nothing but the same old half-baked conspiracy theories that have been repackaged. And the truth catches up with him. ‘

MyPillow did not immediately return a request for comment.

Dominion filed separate $ 1.3 billion lawsuits against Powell and Giuliani last month, saying there were still cases ahead. Its rival company Smartmatic has filed a $ 2.7 billion lawsuit against Giuliani, Powell, Fox News and some Fox News hosts last week.

Lindell was permanently suspended for spreading the claims from Twitter and several stores that sold MyPillow products, such as Kohl’s and Bed Bath & Beyond, stopped offering them.

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