'It's over!' Mike Lindell hedges on Supreme Court evidence that will 'shock the world'
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell declined on Thursday to reveal evidence that he said would "shock the world" by proving voting machines were used to rig Kari Lake's (R) failed election for governor in Arizona.
Lindell initially promised to reveal the evidence on the Supreme Court's steps but backed off, saying it was "too dangerous."
During a Thursday appearance on Steve Bannon's War Room podcast, Lindell continued to tease his court filing.
"You heard many times... put up or shut up," Bannon said. "Today's your day."
Lindell began by discarding a handful of "tinfoil hats" because he said he no longer needed them.
"Today's the day everybody. It's over — will be filed today and we're very excited," he explained. "I've waited for this day for three years, and the open door is finally there. You're gonna see things you've never seen before, everybody."
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The pillow executive said he planned a Friday press conference to discuss his legal findings.
Bannon observed Lindell could have abandoned his crusade to prove voting machines were used to steal the 2020 election from Donald Trump.
"You said no, Rudy [Giuliani] said no, Trump said no.... Peter Navarro wouldn't be going to prison next week," the host explained. "These are heroes and patriots. People have said no way, my country comes first; these people stole this election."
"We're gonna prove they stole it, and we're gonna set things right."
Lindell suggested people should spread the word about his election evidence by giving his percale sheets to friends.
"You know, tell them to tell them about the Supreme Court, then say here's a set of sheets for your sleep," he insisted.