BREAKING: Mike Lindell Physically ‘Attacked’ in Hotel, Addresses Fans

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Mike Lindell, who is the MyPillow founder and CEO, is regularly targeted and verbally attacked by left-wing agitators.

Recently, Lindell revealed disturbing information to his friends and supporters.

He says that he was physically assaulted in a South Dakota hotel on Wednesday amid a symposium on alleged fraud and interference in the 2020 presidential election.

On Thursday, he told the crowd at the conference, “Last night when I got to the hotel, I was attacked.”

“I’m OK. It hurts a little bit.. I just want everyone to know all the evil that’s out there.”

Police were reportedly contacted in Sioux Falls.

The attack occurred around 11:30 p.m. Wednesday night.

The investigation is ongoing and no arrests have been made, a police spokesman said.

Organizers at the event also said that they received “credible threat warnings” ahead of the symposium.

Western Journal covered the story further:

Lindell organized the three-day conference to present evidence that he says proves widespread voter fraud and other election malfeasance cost former President Donald Trump the 2020 election.

According to The Washington Times, Lindell argued that China hacked into U.S. election systems and switched votes in favor of President Joe Biden.

The conservative entrepreneur said he had 37 terabytes of “irrefutable” evidence to prove his claim, but cyber experts now say the data is illegitimate.

One of Lindell’s other targets has been voting machine and tabulating company Dominion Voting Systems.

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Lindell and others have accused Dominion of helping to rig the election against Trump.

The company is suing Lindell and former Trump attorneys Rudy Giuliani and Sidney Powell for defamation.