MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell Says FBI Seized His Phone At Drive-Thru.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says that federal agents approached him in the drive-thru of a Minnesota fast-food restaurant.
He says they seized his phone and questioned him as part of an investigation into a Colorado election security breach.
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washington news — MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump who has promoted conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, said Tuesday that the FBI seized his cellphone and asked him questions about Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who has been charged with election tampering in a security breach of her county's voting system last year.
Lindell said on his podcast, The Lindell Report, that he was stopped by FBI agents while going through the drive-through of a Hardee's restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota.
He goes, 'Well, I got some bad news.' I'm like, okay, here it comes, right? He goes, 'We're taking your cell phone. We have a warrant for your cell phone,'" Lindell said.
"I said, 'My whole company, I run five companies off that. I don't have a computer, my hearing aids run off this, everything runs off my phone.'"
Lindell said the FBI agents asked him questions about Dominion voting machines used in the Colorado's elections, as well as Peters, the clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, and Doug Frank, an Ohio math teacher, who have also espoused 20
Lindell said on his podcast, The Lindell Report, that he was stopped by FBI agents while going through the drive-through of a Hardee's restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell says that federal agents approached him in the drive-thru of a Minnesota fast-food restaurant.
He says they seized his phone and questioned him as part of an investigation into a Colorado election security breach.
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washington news — MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump who has promoted conspiracy theories about the 2020 election, said Tuesday that the FBI seized his cellphone and asked him questions about Colorado clerk Tina Peters, who has been charged with election tampering in a security breach of her county's voting system last year.
Lindell said on his podcast, The Lindell Report, that he was stopped by FBI agents while going through the drive-through of a Hardee's restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota.
He goes, 'Well, I got some bad news.' I'm like, okay, here it comes, right? He goes, 'We're taking your cell phone. We have a warrant for your cell phone,'" Lindell said.
"I said, 'My whole company, I run five companies off that. I don't have a computer, my hearing aids run off this, everything runs off my phone.'"
Lindell said the FBI agents asked him questions about Dominion voting machines used in the Colorado's elections, as well as Peters, the clerk of Mesa County, Colorado, and Doug Frank, an Ohio math teacher, who have also espoused 20
Lindell said on his podcast, The Lindell Report, that he was stopped by FBI agents while going through the drive-through of a Hardee's restaurant in Mankato, Minnesota
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