Former general urges Trump supporters in the military to stop listening to 'the pillow guy' Mike Lindell

Steven M. Anderson warned of the existence of Trump supporters in the military in an interview.
Anderson, who served in the US Army for 31 years, spoke to Pamela Brown about the upcoming elections and solutions to address the "extremism that has gone on within the military."

Anderson mentioned during the interview that Lindell was well known for spreading baseless voter fraud claims. The former general told people to ignore the claims and stop listening to the Pillow Guy in order to learn more about elections.

Anderson mentioned a threat within the military while talking about it. Some people haven't been educated. He said during the interview that they haven't been found out, and that they've grown in power because of the lack of action on some of the key leaders.

We need to identify those people within the military, get them out of their ranks, and train the rest of the force on civics, one on one, about how our country is supposed to work.

The first time he met Trump was through "divine appointments".

The business mogul frequently appears on TV, radio shows, and podcasts, where he repeats claims that the 2020 election was stolen from former president Donald Trump.

He's held various events, including a "cyber symposium" and a 96-hour marathon "Thanks-a-Thon" in order to convince more people that voter fraud did occur. There is no proof of widespread voter fraud.
He told Insider that he spent $25 million trying to overturn the 2020 election and was willing to spend everything he had and sell everything for his cause.