The My Pillow founder suggested that his SCOTUS complaint about Trump's 2020 loss could move forward in the coming weeks.
Lindell, a staunch Trump loyalist and conspiracy theorist, has spent the better part of the past yearabout the 2020 election. While traveling around the country for various rallies and events, Lindell—like Trump—has insisted that the last presidential election was"rigged" or"stolen" in favor of Biden.
"We have great things coming out very soon and I want everyone to keep patient. We've got the Supreme Court complaint. Yes, it's coming out," Lindell insisted."They had changes. I'm sure now it will be, probably, right between Christmas and New Years, or after New Years," he said. "We believe that they [the RNC] have reached out to multiple [attorneys general] and put pressure on them, not to sign the Supreme Court complaint," he said. He previously said that he would have multiple attorneys general from various states backing his lawsuit in order for it to be filed with nation's top court.
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