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- Lindell said he is bringing a class-action lawsuit against "all machines" over false election fraud claims.
- The MyPillow CEO is involved in multiple lawsuits with voting machine companies Dominion and Smartmatic.
- In an email to The Daily Beast, Lindell clarified that he was referring to "all voting machines."
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he plans to sue "all machines" over false election fraud claims.
"It's a class-action lawsuit against all machines," Lindell said at a rally for Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake on Saturday.
"They're defective devices," Lindell said, adding that his lawyers have been working on the lawsuit for five months.
He also claimed that he has around 300 county commissioners and clerks on board as plaintiffs.
"We're going to get rid of these machines once and for all for any election in history," Lindell said.
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He later told a reporter that the lawsuit should be coming out "hopefully by next week" and said it was "the most important...
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