Following a roughly two-hour wait, according to Lindell, he finally met with White House attorneys who dismissed his claims but said they would “look into it.”
Among the items on Lindell's list was replacing O'Brien. The national security adviser, seeking to end the conversation, said if there was evidence of what he was saying it should go to the White House counsel, and he steered Lindell upstairs to the counsel's office.
It looks like MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell only got a few minutes to share his election conspiracy theories with Trump at the White House on Friday before he was sent to another room and basically given the runaround.
Mike Lindell headed to the White House armed with notes on the "Insurrection Act" and action to "save the Constitution."
Trump ally Mike Lindell of MyPillow pushes martial law at White House
Following a roughly two-hour wait, according to Lindell, he finally met with White House attorneys who dismissed his claims but said they would “look into it.”
Following a roughly two hour wait, according to Lindell, he finally met with White House attorneys who dismissed his claims but said they would “look into it”
Trump ally Mike Lindell of MyPillow pushes martial law at White HouseRz5KAk2PkQ#WallSt
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Trump ally Mike Lindell of MyPillow pushes martial law at White House
White House press aides were caught off guard by the Lindell meeting.
@MyPillowUSA should consider inventing a super absorbent pillow to capture the tears of celebrities, journalists, and liberals upset at Mike Lindell's appearance at the White House today.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell praised Trump and the GOP’s tax cuts, even visited the White House to tout the “economic boom.” This week he laid off 150 employees at their manufacturing plant in Minnesota.
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