

Lindell has joined Trump in badgering Republican lawmakers in several states where the two baselessly said there was voter fraud. history at a rally earlier this year, as well as demanding Trump "put people in prison" over his election loss. Lindell's increasingly fanatical support of Trump prompted him to say he's the "greatest president" in U.S. Biden won all seven of these states, pushing him far beyond the necessary 270 electoral votes to win the November election.

"Look you made the list and your crooked buddy please impose martial law in these 7 states and get the machines/ballots!" Lindell tweeted Saturday morning, before removing the post an hour or so later.Īlthough it's unclear exactly which seven states Lindell is referring to in his "martial law" tweet, it appears his post was in response to attorney Lin Wood's calls for a military and government-led crackdown in Arizona, Georgia, Michigan, Wisconsin, Nevada, Minnesota and Pennsylvania. Lindell claimed that if Trump declares martial law in the seven states, his campaign allies could take control of the state's ballots and, apparently, overturn the results of the U.S.
#MY PILLOW GUY MARTIAL LAW SERIES#
The CEO has launched into a series of rants over the past month, even calling for some Georgia voters to "go to prison" because Trump lost the election to President-elect Joe Biden. His now-deleted Saturday tweet echoed the president's own ridicule of Republican governors Doug Ducey in Arizona and Brian Kemp in Georgia, making unfounded claims that they sold out Trump by refusing to overturn their state election results. Lindell, whose MyPillow commercials have for years been advertised on Fox News, tweeted and later deleted a call for "martial law" in seven states.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, one of President Donald Trump's most ardent supporters both vocally and financially, escalated his "four more years" chants Saturday to include a new demand.
