Mike Lindell said the United States has experienced what he described as the largest fraud in its history and argued that it occurred under the watch of Senator Amy Klobuchar, whom he accused of reversing her past positions on election security while pushing for greater federal control over elections.
In a recent statement, Lindell said current political disputes are being used to divert attention away from what he believes is widespread election fraud.
He referenced recent communications involving Minnesota leaders and federal officials before shifting focus to what he called the central issue.
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“The President is getting a call from Walz and then calling the mayor of Minneapolis. You guys, if you looked at as do you call it, blinking or whatever, here’s what I say,” Lindell said.
“I wanted whatever we can do to get to get this push behind, to get back to the heart of the matter, which is this, the fraud, the biggest fraud this country has ever seen in history.”
Lindell said that, in his view, political actors are intentionally redirecting attention away from election integrity concerns.
“Right now, they keep using this deflect, deflect, deflect, deflect. That’s what they’re doing,” he said.
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He then pointed directly to Klobuchar, arguing that the period in which the alleged fraud occurred coincided with her leadership role.
“Well, you know what? This all happened under Amy Klobuchar’s watch, too. So all this fraud happened under her watch,” Lindell said.
Lindell also criticized Klobuchar’s past statements about voting machines, saying her position has changed in ways he views as contradictory.
He referenced the documentary Kill Chain while describing her earlier stance.
“And also everybody you talk about the elections, Amy Klobuchar was the number one of the Democrats that wanted the voting machines gone in the movie Kill Chain. She was all about that,” he said.
According to Lindell, Klobuchar later reversed course and supported federalizing elections, which he said would centralize control over the process.
“Then she pivoted and said, We need to federalize our elections and put them all under one roof, and which would be the most horrific thing in history,” Lindell said.
Lindell said he is not concerned about political opposition from Klobuchar and instead sees the current moment as an opportunity to expose what he claims are systemic problems.
“So Steve, I don’t fear Amy at all. In fact, I welcome her. This will be the one time she’s going to get exposed,” he said.
He added that he believes the timing could have broader political implications beyond a single race.
“And and we have an opportunity here to not only get the Senate, but also to win the governor and and so I’m I think it’s the perfect timing,” Lindell said.
Lindell argued that political leaders are attempting to block his efforts to present evidence publicly, claiming this is why Klobuchar remains central to the discussion.
“Is this all lined up perfect? And you’re right, they put her in there because they don’t want me coming in with the receipts and be able to open this up,” he said.
Lindell concluded by reiterating his belief that fraud is widespread and that further scrutiny will reveal extensive problems.
“And you want to find fraud, there’s me fraud everywhere. We’re going to get it all,” he said.
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