endorses Mike Lindell's plan to melt down Dominion voting machines to ...

endorses Mike Lindell's plan to melt down Dominion voting machines to ...
Trump endorses Mike Lindell's plan to melt down Dominion voting machines to ...
Trump endorses MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's plan to MELT DOWN Dominion voting machines and turn them into prison window bars as they discuss election fraud theories in 35-minute interview Mike Lindell discussed election fraud theories with former President Trump  In a video released on Tuesday, Lindell called for voting machines to be melted down and used to make bars for prison windows  'That's very interesting,' said Trump. 'That's a very good idea.'  The pair spent 35 minutes discussing the outcome of the 2020 election 

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Former President Trump backed MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's idea of melting down voting machines from last year's election to make bars for prison windows during a Tuesday night interview.

Lindell has been one of the most vocal proponents of conspiracy theories around Trump's 2020 defeat.

And the pair spent 35 minutes discussing the election in an interview posted to Lindell's media channel.

Lindell said to Trump, who was dressed in a tuxedo as if on his way to dinner at Mar-a-Lago where the interview was conducted, that anyone who had moved on from the 2020 election was 'saying that you’re OK' with the results. 

'I have said we’re going to melt down machines and use them into prison bars,' said  Lindell. 

Trump replied: 'That's very interesting. That's a very good idea.'

'I have said we’re going to melt down machines and use them into prison bars,' said Mike Lindell to former President Trump's approval during a 35-minute interview at Mar-a-Lago

'I have said we’re going to melt down machines and use them into prison bars,' said Mike Lindell to former President Trump's approval during a 35-minute interview at Mar-a-Lago

Former President Donald Trump

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell

Lindell has emerged as one of Trump's most loyal public advocates

Lindell is being sued for $1.3 billion by Dominion Voting Systems over his repeated claims that its voting machines were somehow to blame for election fraud

Lindell is being sued for $1.3 billion by Dominion Voting Systems over his repeated claims that its voting machines were somehow to blame for election fraud

Lindell has previously suggested the machines

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