By Illinois Review
Mike Lindell, the MyPillow CEO and election integrity advocate never slows down, and he’s always on the move and working the phones — and that was evident during his recent 3-day visit to Illinois – but spend any time with him, or listen to any of his speeches, and one thing is clear: he’s on a divine mission to save our country, and no one can stop him.
During an exclusive one-hour interview with this publication in a hotel conference room, Lindell’s passion and energy came across immediately, and despite being constantly attacked in the media and losing more than $100 million in sales due to stores like Walmart, Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s removing his products from the shelves, Lindell still maintains a positive attitude.
“The media is losing the cancellation battle – and the evil is losing that battle,” Lindell shared with IR. “People have found alternative places to go. I have MyStore.com, this is thousands of entrepreneurs that I set up three years ago before this all happened, and now they are just flooding there because they are getting copied, canceled and this is because they are a USA product.”
Lindell also spoke about a historic date – January 7, 2021, when “1.2 million Americans were deplatformed that had spoken out about Donald Trump or the election. Churches were deplatformed off Vimeo, YouTube, Zuckerberg’s Facebook, Twitter – you name it, across the board,” said Lindell. “And the rest of the country was put into fear. They tried to take our voice forever that day.”
January 7th and 8th was the lowest point, and it was the “smallest our voice was ever in this country,” said Lindell. “But since then, it’s gotten bigger and bigger and bigger. Our voice is bigger.”
And despite today’s hardships and challenges, Lindell believes that “we are in the biggest revival in history for Jesus Christ. People don’t look to God when things are good – but they’re doing it now because they are looking for hope.”
The MyPillow CEO also made it clear that his efforts are not about trying to overturn the 2020 election, it’s about securing our election platforms.
Prior to 2016, Lindell “knew nothing about politics. I had never voted in my life, until 2016. I met Donald Trump on August 15, 2016, and a divine appointment just him and I – he wanted to know how my company was doing – Made in America,” Lindell reflected. “I walked out of there and went all in, and I thought, ‘Wow, I’ve never met a President before but I had to learn what a Democrat and a Republican was.’”
And since that day, Lindell has never looked back or slowed down. And now he’s on 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 nationwide, including many in Illinois.
The election integrity advocate is not short on stories, and one meeting in particular in the Spring of 2021 that he shared with IR that he will never forget was when he visited a Republican official in a southern red state. “I said, look here, you have 4,682 people that voted over the age of 110 years old. And he looked at me and he said, ‘Well Mike, we live pretty good here.’”
During the hourlong interview, Lindell was excited to share his plan to file a case with the U.S. Supreme Court on March 15th in Washington, DC – hand delivering a case that he says will “secure our election platforms and save our country. After three years of hard work, we are finally taking our case to the U.S. Supreme Court.“
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.
“God gave me this platform for such a time as this. We will not stop until we have secured our elections.”