Lindell Fights For America’s Freedom & Trump. Next Year’s Elections Must Be Free Or America May See A Real Revolution.
In the aftermath of a significant ruling by Georgia judge Amy Totenberg, appointed by former President Obama, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is doubling down on his promise to “expose everything” regarding the alleged flaws in electronic voting machines used by the state of Georgia. The ruling, which supported Lindell’s legal team’s claims, cited cybersecurity deficiencies that could unconstitutionally impact the voting rights of citizens.
JUST IN: Obama appointed federal judge JUST RULED AGAINST voting machines in Georgia.. ‘The machines’ cybersecurity flaws VIOLATE the constitutional rights of voters.’ – Chuck Callesto – Twitter
Judge Totenberg’s 135-page decision emphasized that there is sufficient cause to believe that the electronic voting machines pose a threat to the First and Fourteenth Amendment rights of the plaintiffs, hindering their capacity to cast effective votes that are accurately counted. Notably, a footnote in the ruling clarified that the evidence presented did not suggest that the plaintiffs were engaging in conspiracy theories. Totenberg acknowledged that leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists had provided testimony and affidavits supporting the case.
BREAKING: A federal judge, appointed by Obama, just ruled against voting machines in Georgia
This paves the way for voting machines to be banned in the 2024 election https://t.co/dazdib9VQx
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) November 21, 2023
Lindell, known for his vocal criticism of election practices, expressed his satisfaction with the ruling during an appearance on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast. He emphasized that the trial would “expose everything” and predicted that the public would demand the proceedings move forward.
“This is going to expose everything,” Lindell asserted while shedding a tinfoil hat during the podcast appearance. He underscored the importance of the upcoming trial, suggesting that it would shed light on the alleged flaws in the voting machines. Continued below the video
Episode 3190: Voter Integrity In Georgia – War Room Full Episode
In a separate appearance on Real America’s Voice with Jack Posobiec of Human Events, Lindell continued to celebrate the court ruling and discuss the implications for the ongoing legal battle.
Lindell also took the opportunity to discuss the recent election in Argentina during an appearance on the Lindell Report. The CEO’s involvement in discussions beyond the United States showcases the breadth of his concerns about election integrity on a global scale.
Mike Lindell was right about the corrupted voting machines. pic.twitter.com/tH4zavMnIf
— Freedom 🇺🇸🦅 (@PU28453638) November 21, 2023
The trial, scheduled to commence on January 9, 2024, holds significant implications for Lindell’s claims and the broader conversation surrounding election security. As Lindell continues to assert that the trial will uncover crucial information, it remains to be seen how the legal proceedings will unfold and what impact they may have on the public’s perception of electronic voting systems. The court’s acknowledgment of cybersecurity concerns adds weight to the ongoing debate over election integrity, ensuring that the trial will be closely watched by individuals on all sides of the discussion.
“What a Fair Election Does to a Country.” Click here to watch the full interview: https://t.co/M3gZJlcBsZ pic.twitter.com/Vqclod33VP
— Mike Lindell (@realMikeLindell) November 22, 2023
Major Points Discussed:
- MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell vows to “expose everything” following a landmark ruling by Judge Amy Totenberg in Georgia, which acknowledged flaws in electronic voting machines used by the state.
- Judge Totenberg’s 135-page decision highlights cybersecurity deficiencies that could unconstitutionally impact citizens’ First and Fourteenth Amendment rights and their ability to cast effective votes.
- Lindell emphasizes the importance of the upcoming trial, predicting that it will bring to light alleged flaws in the voting machines and generate public demand for the proceedings to move forward.
- The ruling clarifies that the evidence presented does not label the plaintiffs as conspiracy theorists, with leading cybersecurity experts and computer scientists supporting the case.
- Lindell’s trial is scheduled to commence on January 9, 2024, and his commitment to exposing flaws in electronic voting systems underscores the ongoing debate over election integrity.
Comments – Threads – Links
- Georgia Judge Finds Sufficient Evidence of “Cybersecurity Deficiencies” in Voting Machines – Laura Loomer
- Wow! Judge Amy Totenberg declared the electronic voting machines used by the State of Georgia have substantial flaws. Georgia must get rid of our machines and go to paper ballots before the 2024 election! – Marjorie Taylor Greene
- BREAKING: MIKE LINDELL VINDICATED IN GEORGIA COURT RULING ON ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES – Jack Poso
- Marc Elias is furious after the 8th Circuit ruled that Mr. Elias, as a private citizen, can no longer sue states to attempt to throw out voter ID laws & other election integrity safeguards. However, in 2020, Mr. Elias won cases that impacted the election doing this exact thing. – Charles Downs
- A big win for election integrity. The 8th Circuit Court of Appeals has made it harder for individuals or groups to sue using the Voting Rights Act to overturn security measures such as voter ID or allow for mail-in-ballots. – Epoch Times
- Ranked choice voting is a scam to confuse the voter and elect more leftists. Anyone of either party advocating for its use has malicious intent. Election Integrity Groups Pressure Wisconsin Republicans To Squash ‘Devastating’ Ranked-Choice Voting Bills – Federalist
- Do you want to restore election integrity? – Ban voting machines and mail-in ballots – Return to paper ballots – Mandatory voter ID – Hand-counting – Single-day voting – Zachary Tisdale
- There’s been a major shift in election laws ahead of 2024. A Federal appeals court has issued a key ruling against the Voting Rights Act, which will make it more difficult for people to sue in order to overturn election laws on issues such as voter ID. – Epoch Times
- Spread this far and wide. It’s an election integrity reality check America needs to hear. And BTW, Argentina limits mail-ins and requires voter ID, just like France and 149 other countries. As a French election official said, without these measures “too much damn cheating.” – Francisco Vandalay
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