MyPillow CEO, election denier, and conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell appears to be partnering with multiple QAnon figures to promote an upcoming “election summit” that purports to “reveal the plan that will save our election platforms immediately.” Multiple QAnon supporters have claimed that Lindell and his associates have asked them to promote the event, and at least one of them has also claimed that Lindell is paying them to do so via referral codes.
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