MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Debates 12-Year-Old at DNC While Disguised
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, disguised and unrecognized, argues with a 12-year-old content creator at the Democratic National Convention, spreading baseless claims. The encounter highlights the ongoing controversy surrounding Lindell's claims about the 2020 election.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, known for his controversial opinions, tried to attend the Democratic National Convention (DNC) in disguise. Without his usual mustache and wearing a hat and sunglasses, Lindell tried to blend in at the event held at the United Center in Chicago.
Lindell, who previously advised former President Trump, spent his time at the DNC arguing with different groups of people. He shared many unproven claims and conspiracy theories, as shown in videos posted online.
One of his interactions was with 12-year-old Knowa De Brasco, a popular Democratic influencer. Lindell told Knowa that hundreds of thousands of votes were missing in Georgia during the 2020 election. Knowa, who is from Georgia, looked skeptical when he heard this.
Lindell claimed, "257,000 votes are missing from the 2020 election in Georgia, according to a recent court ruling." When Knowa asked for proof, Lindell replied, "Trust me, bro."
Not convinced, Knowa responded, "So your source is 'trust me bro'? Alright, you're full of crap."
So far, no news outlets have reported any evidence to support Lindell's claim about the missing votes in Georgia.
Earlier this month, Lindell mentioned in an interview with Real America's Voice that he planned to go undercover at what he called the "evil" DNC. He said in a video shared on Twitter, "I'm going incognito, I'm shaving my mustache. You won't recognize me."
Lindell has faced significant backlash, along with legal and financial issues, due to his claims about fraud in the 2020 presidential election. No evidence has been found to support his claims that votes were stolen or discarded.