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Due to Security Concerns, Mike Lindell Filing Case with US Supreme Court Electronically on March 14, Promises Evidence is “Explosive” and Will “Save our Country”

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March 10, 2024
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Due to Security Concerns, Mike Lindell Filing Case with US Supreme Court Electronically on March 14, Promises Evidence is “Explosive” and Will “Save our Country”

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MyPillow CEO and election integrity advocate Mike Lindell announced that he would be filing his “explosive” case with the US Supreme Court electronically on March 14th – a day earlier than planned, due to security concerns, he announced on X, late Sunday evening.

“The lawyers moved it from Friday to Thursday, March 14th, and it’s going to be done electronically instead of in person,” said Lindell on his X account. “Now as much as I would have loved to have been there Friday in person because I haven’t been to DC since January 7th of 2021, I understand the security reasons and other things that they were telling me.”

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Supreme Court Update!https://t.co/fyBOG08ZBB pic.twitter.com/fLf0doGgQn

— Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) March 10, 2024

But there’s a silver lining – and as Lindell explained, “the good news is we get it a day early” and the information contained in the filing will help “save our country.”

Lindell is in the midst of a nationwide tour to promote his Election Crime Bureau – an initiative made possible by his significant self-funding and donations to Lindell Offense Fund by others who share his passion for election integrity. To date, Lindell has over 300,000 volunteers, including in Illinois. On Friday, he finished a 3-day tour in Illinois where he broke the news about the case he’s filing with the US Supreme Court, stating,

“After three years of hard work, we are finally taking our case to the U.S. Supreme Court. We will not stop until we secure our elections.”

Lindell promises that the case that he’s taking to the nation’s highest court will not disappoint, adding that the filing includes “explosive evidence,” and he’s confident that should the court take his case, the ruling will be unanimous.

The My Pillow CEO remains a target of the progressive liberals, and his company has lost over $100 million in sales over the last few years as stores including Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have pulled My Pillow products off the shelves in protest of Lindell’s election integrity initiatives and for his continued support of President Donald Trump. But the comeback is always sweeter than the setback, and Lindell is no exception.

“God gave me this platform for such a time as this. We will not stop until we have secured our elections.”

To help support the cause, please visit LindellPlan.com.

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