MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has been warned that he could face jail time after hosting a website with allegedly stolen election data from Colorado.
During a Monday interview on Real America's Voice, Lindell reacted to the U.S. Supreme Court ruling that found states could not remove Donald Trump from the 2024 presidential ballot for insurrection.
Lindell called Colorado Secretary of State Jena Griswold "evil" for her role in trying to remove Trump from the ballot. Lindell said Griswold was also behind other legal action against the 2020 presidential election deniers.
"I mean, the crime she's committed is unbelievable," he told host Jack Posobiec. "Then what she's done against Tina Peters and the whole group."
Lindell reminded the audience that he had defiantly posted an allegedly stolen copy of data from a Dominion voting machine.
"I put the whole image up there, Jack, a year and a half ago, and the media won't even tell people about it," the pillow executive opined. "My lawyers are going, Mike, you could maybe go to jail."
"You know, I said, I don't care," he continued. "I've been there before. "The world needs to know what this woman did, this Jena Griswold."
Lindell predicted that Trump's Supreme Court ruling would also mean a 9-0 decision in his favor.
"I've said a long time ago that the Supreme Court will end up voting 9-0 and in a lot of issues, everybody," he insisted. "We have a huge case that's going to get to the Supreme Court, and I believe it within two weeks, Jack, and we're going to get the word out everywhere when this, when we make this announcement, my lawyers and myself, when we make this announcement, it's one thing."
"The people need to know that it's at the Supreme Court so they can accept it, and I believe when they do it, it's going to be another 9-0."
Lindell is facing billions of dollars in lawsuits from Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic.