MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell's bold prediction: 'Donald Trump will be back in office in August'

Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, speaks during a campaign rally held by U.S. President Donald Trump at the Target Center on October 10, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow, speaks during a campaign rally held by U.S. President Donald Trump at the Target Center on October 10, 2019 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Photo credit Stephen Maturen/Getty Images

Embattled MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is at it again, projecting that former President Donald Trump will be back in the White House by August.

He's also got another film coming out.

Lindell made the comments, among many others, over the weekend in a wild interview on Steve Bannon’s "War Room: Pandemic" podcast. Bannon, a controversial figure himself, is Trump’s former chief strategist who left less than a year into the former president’s administration.

"What I’m talking about Steve is what I’ve been doing since January 9," Lindell explained. "All the evidence I have, everything is going to go before the Supreme Court and the election of 2020 is going bye-bye. It was an attack by other countries...communism coming in. I don’t know what they’re going to do with it after they pull it down."

When Bannon tried to interrupt him, that's when Lindell predicted: "Donald Trump will be back in office in August!"

It’s not clear when Lindell’s lawsuit will be filed or what evidence it will contain. Thus far, all claims of interference in the 2020 president election by Trump and his allies have been proven as baseless conspiracy theories.

Lindell also announced that his upcoming social media network, Frank, will be able to handle over 1 billion users when it launches in the coming weeks. He told Bannon the site will be hosted on separate servers to avoid takedown efforts by tech giants like Google, YouTube, Amazon and Apple.

Last month, the CEO was sued by Dominion Voting Systems for $1.3 billion, accused of spreading lies about the 2020 presidential election in both cases.

Lindell was also permanently banned by Twitter in January.

Despite that, he’s not backing down.

"We’re just going to be keep dropping more and more," he said of alleged evidence about voter fraud in the 2020 election. Lindell’s prediction comes more than a month after he released a lengthy movie about alleged election fraud called "Absolute Proof." He said a new film called "Absolute Interference" will be released some time in the coming weeks.

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