() One of the biggest pieces of news to come from the cyber symposium event held by MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was the formation of an election integrity caucus that will include state legislators from around the United States.
by , August 18th, 2021
Arizona State Sen. Wendy Rogers announced her participation in the caucus as one of the founding members on Twitter.
“I am one of the founding members of the newly formed Election Integrity Caucus that consists of legislators from all 50 states. Reminds me of the Continental Congress. We will meet regularly and we will talk regularly to implement the securing our elections. #AuditAll50States,” she said.
I am one of the founding members of the newly formed Election Integrity Caucus that consists of legislators from all 50 states. Reminds me of the Continental Congress. We will meet regularly and we will talk regularly to implement the securing our elections. #AuditAll50States
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) August 12, 2021
Election Integrity Caucus 2021. #AuditAll50States pic.twitter.com/0YxSUP4wd7
— Wendy Rogers (@WendyRogersAZ) August 12, 2021
The other major news was Lindell’s claim that he was viciously attacked at his hotel near the event.
Lindell said that two men approached him to take a photo with him and that after the photo was taken with one a third man came “came up out of nowhere” to = ask for a photo, he said to the conservative talk show “Flashpoint,” Yahoo News reported.
“He put his arm around,” he said, making a gesture to his side and indicating that something had been stuck there. “It was so much pressure, I just knew if I did anything, there was something more coming. And he jammed it in where it was just piercing pain.”
He said he was doubled over in pain but still got back to his hotel room. The CEO said he thought if he fought back it would have been caught on surveillance cameras.
“I think it was a setup,” he said.
He explained to attendees at his cyber symposium in South Dakota on Thursday that he was attacked.
He made the announcement of his alleged attack at his event in Sioux Falls on Thursday, though he said that the attack occurred on Wednesday, The Argus Leader reported.
“I’m OK. It hurts a little bit,” he said. “I just want everyone to know all the evil that’s out there.”
Mike Lindell was choked up opening the final day of his “symposium,” claiming that he was “attacked” at his hotel last night. He later claimed it was “Anifa,” but gave no details. pic.twitter.com/OAdfBzngLU
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 12, 2021
His security guy then claimed that “agitators and provocateurs” have infiltrated the conference in an effort to discredit it. pic.twitter.com/Jjb8NeidDj
— Ron Filipkowski (@RonFilipkowski) August 12, 2021
Sioux Falls Police said no reports have been made from Lindell about the alleged incident.
An officer from the SFPD will be visiting Lindell on Thursday to ask about the incident, police spokesman Sam Clemens said.
He is speaking now, “I’m okay but it hurts” he says.
— RSBN 🇺🇸 (@RSBNetwork) August 12, 2021
Lindell is in Sioux Falls for a “cyber symposium” where he announced in July that he hoped 300-400 “cyber-forensics experts” would attend and back up his claims that voting machines were hacked to flip votes intended for former President Donald Trump to President Joe Biden in November 2020.
“This is where our country’s gone,” the CEO said. “You take away the free speech. So they go after me. And they’re going, ‘Well, we try and crush his company and take everything from him.’ And then they go after [me] physically.”
“Now I’ve got to go around with a bodyguard,” he said. “And I don’t like bodyguards. I like to have American freedom to drive around, to do what I want, to not worry, to be able to take pictures with people.”
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