The Guardian reported that MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell would like to file lawsuits in all 50 states.
He has spent $25 million on voter-fraud claims, and previously told Insider that he didn't come all this way not to succeed. He told the Guardian that they have to get rid of them all.
The pillowentrepreneur, who was known for his TV adverts, has become a reliable ally to Donald Trump and wants him to return to the White House. He is a major GOP donor and has supported the claims of the former President.
A request for comment from Insider was not immediately responded to by Lindell.
The director of Project 65, a bipartisan legal ethics watchdog group, told the Guardian that lawyers have a duty to abide by some rules, including not lying to a court, bringing frivolous claims, and misrepresenting facts.
He said that Lindell may be willing to pay hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars to these lawyers to continue the effort that began in 2020.
The lawyers who allow the courts to be abused as part of political theater can face professional consequences.
The two candidates for secretary of state and governor were supported by Trump and Lindell, so they put $500,000 into the Arizona lawsuit.
In February, a defamation lawsuit was filed against Lindell. The lawsuits were part of the cancel culture, according to the man.
American Oversight, a government ethics watchdog group, is one of the groups who have criticized Lindell for spreading conspiracy theories.
She told the Guardian that the lawsuits were designed to undermine Americans' confidence in every aspect of the electoral system.
Cause of America is a grassroots group that aims to restore trust in local elections and he is giving $200,000 a month to the group.