Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, has stated that former Republican President Donald Trump would be reinstated to the presidency “by Fall,” for certain.
Lindell spoke during Friday’s speech at Tampa’s Health and Freedom Conference. Lindell stated that the upcoming cyber symposium in July will provide new evidence of voting machine fraud– orchestrated and coordinated by China, which he claims–that he stole the 2020 election from Trump.
Lindell stated that this evidence will convince the Supreme Court of a unanimous vote to restore Trump to office by autumn.
“We’re bringing all the cyber guys. They will be there, and then we’ll bring all the media. Lindell spoke of the symposium by saying that Fox might show up. “Then we’ll bring in all senators and governors–even corrupt ones [like Republican Georgia Governor] Brian Kemp]–and legislatures as well as secretary of states and any other government official who wants to be there.”
Lindell stated that the “cyber guys”, technical experts who are Certified Information Systems Security Professionals, will show “packet captured” that will prove that Trump’s votes were switched to Democratic President Joe Biden.
“Packet captures” refer to computer data files that are taken at a particular moment in network activity. These packets can be used to analyze network behavior later. Lindell stated that “cyber guys”, will use packet captures to show which parts of the country flipped the votes.
Lindell said, “It’s going be a worldwide phenomenon.” It will be seen by millions. The Supreme Court justices will then look at it and decide that the country was attacked. The election will be over. Donald Trump will be elected to the presidency by the fall.
Lindell has repeatedly made similar false claims in the past. He claimed that Trump would retake his presidency in August, which falls in the summer.
Lindell stated that Trump’s return would be through Supreme Court decisions or “two additional bonus pathways”, which involve vote audits in states Trump lost in 2020. One such audit is, currently underway in Maricopa County.
Business Insider reports that Lindell’s prediction is not supported by constitutional law. According to Business Insider, the August deadline falls during the three-month recess of the court. The publication also noted that Lindell’s claim was a “demonstrably false conspiracy theorem.”