The CEO of MyPillow told Insider that he's going to release a full-length feature film in July that will prove Trump's voter fraud theories.
"Selection Code" will be released on July 16th during a "historical two-day" world premiere event, according to the film's director. The premiere event would take place in the Midwest.
"'[S]election Code' is a political thriller uncovering a secret so important to the survival of America that it surpasses political parties." Correcting the past isn't what it's about. The movie's description on its website refers to Trump's claims that the election was stolen. You will never allow a machine near your vote again if you see the election code.
In an interview with Insider, he said that he had no input on the movie's content. He said that production was being overseen by a far-right figure.
It will show the world that voting machines and computers can't be used again.
He teased the movie's premiere on his online show.
"If there's any politician left in the United States that says there was no election crime, and that they really are in love with those machines, they can sit behind those melted down prison bars made from those machines." The people who were part of the election crime of 2020 can be put in a new prison.
A documentary called "Absolute Proof" was made in five days and was funded by Lindell. He said it proved that China launched a cyber attack on the US to change votes. Frank Social and Frank Speech are streaming platforms. In March, he told Insider that he was spending at least $1 million a month on his social media empire, which he hoped would compete with the likes of YouTube and Facebook.
The CEO of the pillow company told Insider that he is funding a nationwide effort to stop voting machines from being used in elections.
In December 2021, he told Insider that he was willing to spend everything he had on the cause and that he had already spent $25 million pushing baseless voter fraud claims.
Lindell is being sued by voting systems company Smartmatic as well as by a voting technology company, and he is spending a lot of money on these things. A pillow businessman is being sued for defamation after accusing an employee of being a national traitor.