How Did the FBI find Mike Lindell at a random, out-of-state, Hardees Restaurant?

At 4am on Sept. 12, 2022, Mike Lindell left his Minnesota home and traveled with a friend to go duck hunting in Iowa. Lindell had to be back by Noon, so he was driving back and pulled off for lunch at a Hardees Restaurant. His vehicle was blocked in by unidentified SUVs, which he would only later realize were FBI agents.

The lunch stop at Hardees was random and unscheduled. How would anyone know he would be there. The hunting trip was also reportedly a quick decision — planned just hours in advance.

So, how did the FBI know exactly where to find Mike Lindell as he pulled into a Hardees Restaurant? Was Mike being followed — to the duck pond and back? Or was Mike’s phone or vehicle being tracked?

And, Sept. 12 of 2022 was a Monday. Mike had a noon meeting and would be in his office by noon. Did the FBI know about Mike’s plan for duck hunting, but not know his business schedule?

Or, similar to ‘rounding’ up the J6ers, was there a reason the FBI wanted a public confrontational method of ‘interacting’ with Mike Lindell?

Mike explains the incident on his show, the Lindell Report.

While it should be law enforcement agencies and personnel who are hyper-vigilant with how they make contact with law-abiding citizens, the years since 2020 proved that the government was weaponized against its citizens.

Mike Lindell has been exposing the fraud of the 2020 election, and working since 2021 to secure our elections. Learn more on the Mike Was Right page.

See the timeline on our Hand Count Mission page to understand how this event is part of a 4-year journey to securing our elections.

Tags: cell phone, FBI, Mike Lindell
Date: 2022-09-12
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