In an epic showdown between the MyPillow CEO, Mike Lindell, and a Dominion lawyer, Lindell proves once again that he is not one to back down from a fight. Clips from a recent deposition have been released, and they are nothing short of entertaining.
WATCH: Mike Lindell Erupts At Dominion Lawyer After Snarky Comment About 'Lumpy Pillows'https://t.co/2fja4aWLJu
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It all started when the Dominion lawyer made a snarky comment about “lumpy pillows,” in reference to customer service calls involving Lindell. Well, that was all it took for Lindell to snap. He passionately defended his company’s reputation, vehemently denying any claims of “lumpy pillows.” Lindell’s frustration was palpable as he gave the lawyer a piece of his mind.
JUST IN: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell goes off during a deposition with a former Dominion executive who is suing Lindell for defamation.
I might have to buy another MyPillow after watching this.
During one of the depositions, Lindell blew up after his pillows were called “lumpy.”… pic.twitter.com/MA5NlssbxU
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But Lindell didn’t stop there. He took the opportunity to direct some choice words at the lawyer, calling him an “a***ole” and an “ambulance-chasing lawyer.” Ouch! Lindell clearly saw through the lawyer’s tactics and was not about to let anyone boss him around.
Interestingly enough, this isn’t the first time Lindell has shown his fiery spirit during a deposition. The Dominion lawyer’s filing described Lindell as “vulgar, threatening, loud, [and] disrespectful.” Well, if standing up for his beliefs and defending his company’s honor makes Lindell all those things, then consider him guilty as charged.
Dr. Eric Coomer, Dominion Director of Product Strategy and Security, is at the center of this legal battle. He has also filed a lawsuit against Newsmax for questioning the integrity of Dominion voting machines. It’s clear that Dr. Coomer and his lawyers are desperately trying to silence anyone who dares to challenge their narrative.
It’s unfortunate that we live in a world where someone like Lindell has to endure legal battles just for speaking his mind. But this is the reality we face when political correctness takes precedence over free speech. Lindell’s tenacity and refusal to be silenced should be applauded, not criticized.
In the end, Lindell’s deposition may have taken an unexpected turn, but it only further solidifies his reputation as a fierce defender of truth and a thorn in the side of those who seek to control the narrative. While the Dominion lawyer may have wanted to maintain “decorum,” Lindell’s unapologetic authenticity shines through. Keep fighting, Mr. Lindell, we need more warriors like you in this world.