Reports: DNC Compiling 2024 Oppo Research On ‘MyPillow Guy’ Mike Lindell MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell waits outside the West Wing of the White House before entering on January 15, 2021. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images) May 5, 2021 8:59 a.m.
The Democratic National Committee (DNC) has reportedly been gathering opposition research into potential 2024 GOP challengers against President Joe Biden-including one of the most clownish figures in ex-President Donald Trump’s orbit.
According to Politico and the Hill, MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, famously known as “the MyPillow Guy” and infamously known as a top ally in Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election, is one of the more than 20 potential Republican candidates in the 2024 presidential election that the DNC’s research team has begun digging into.
Pro-Trump businessman Mike Lindell on Monday escalated his legal fight with voting machine company Dominion Voting Systems, responding to its recent defamation case with a countersuit of his own.
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Dominion Voting Systems accused attorney Sidney Powell of lying about the company in order to financially enrich herself.
The new filing asks a judge to deny Powell s request to dismiss the $1.3 billion lawsuit Dominion leveled against her in January.
The high-profile former federal prosecutor, who defended former Lt. Gen. Michael Flynn before allying herself with former President Donald Trump in election challenge lawsuits that were roundly met with failure, hit the airwaves and filed litigation claiming that foreign agents were able to infiltrate Dominion voting machines in order to turn the election against Trump. Repeatedly over a period of months, Powell published false statements about Dominion, knowing or recklessly disregarding that they are false, including by intentionally lying about having evidence that does not exist, Dominion said in its filing in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia.
Facebook’s decision to outsource the future of Trump’s account to an independent Oversight Board stems from a tortured relationship with the former president. It could also set a precedent on how social media companies handle politicians and on how they will balance free speech and harm.