Myth: Mike Lindell is a Conspiracy Theorist with No Evidence
The November 3, 2020, presidential election was a watershed moment for our nation, reshaping history. Mike Lindell and millions of others immediately knew something was wrong with the reported election results. A quest began to uncover the evidence and expose how a presidential election was stolen.
The 2020 Election Fraud is Not a Theory
There are already history books written about fraud in the 2020 presidential election. A few are listed in the Bookshelf section (see page 213), and numerous articles reporting election issues are in the Newsroom section (see page 195).
Recall how this section on debunking myths began – with the definitions of ‘myth’ and ‘objection.’ An objection is based on findings or grounds; a myth is a popular belief that is false or unsupported. It certainly depends on which side of the argument you believe. If your position is there was no fraud in the 2020 election, then you will claim that those who believe there was fraud are spouting myths or, worse, conspiracy theories.

“Take the Voting Machines and Melt Them into Prison Bars”
Mike Lindell’s call to rid our country of voting machines began in 2021 and has never wavered. His call to “melt them into prison bars” might have been too radical for some of the staunchest conservatives, but Mike stuck with it. And the grassroots stuck with Mike!
Mike Lindell knows that the work is not done. He has attended countless Trump rallies and uses his platforms and voice to continue spreading the message that we need to secure our elections and return to hand counting.

Mike Lindell is Validated by President Trump
“I’m pointing to Mike Lindell.” In well-deserved recognition of Mike Lindell’s perseverance and loyalty, President Trump gave a tremendous ‘thank you’ to Mike during his 2025 CPAC speech. The President said about Mike, “he stood strong; nothing was going to faze him.”
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