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Mike Lindell, aka the MyPillow guy, is an avid follower of soon-to-be Former President Donald J. Trump. And despite Trump's uncertain future, Lindell has not backed down from his baseless claims that somehow the election was stolen. Now, Gizmodo reports Lindell is facing some significant legal trouble from tweeting his conspiracy theories by Dominion Voting Systems. Despite presenting zero verified evidence, Lindell has accused Dominion of switching, stealing, or undercounting votes. You have failed to identify a scintilla of credible evidence that even suggests that Dominion is somehow involved in a global conspiracy to harvest millions of votes in favor of President-elect Biden Lawyers for Dominion Voting Systems Not only that, Lindell said Tuesday that Kohl’s, Wayfair, and HEB plan to stop selling his company’s products.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo says the world will see a "smooth transition" after the US elections but refuses to recognize President-elect Joe Biden's victory, saying Donald Trump will remain in power for a second term. SOUNDBITE
The widow of the late Republican Sen. John McCain believes her husband 'would be very pleased' that Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump on Election Day. Although a lifelong Republican like her husband, Cindy McCain endorsed President-elect Biden. Business Insider reports McCain says she hopes Trump concedes gracefully, as did her late husband conceded to then-president-elect Barack Obama in 2008. The late senator was widely praised for his moving concession speech delivered on Nov. 5, 2008, just a day after Obama's projected election win. I really truly hope ... that this president stays on the right side of history. But also with all that said, does what's right for the country. Cindy McCain Widow of the late Arizona Sen. John McCain Trump has refused to concede and has floated baseless theories to justify nullifying the results. He also claimed he had already won the election, despite trailing Biden and not accounting for the unprocessed ballots throughout the country.
U.S. President Barack Obama campaigns for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton in Florida and mocks Republican rival Donald Trump's use of Twitter. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
U.S. President Barack Obama declines to comment on news that Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump, who has questioned Obama citizenship for years, was reportedly set to finally concede Obama is an American, but jokingly adds he's "shocked" the issue is still coming up. Rough Cut (no reporter narration).
Donald Trump says he would rather be at his rally's and running for President than home taking it easy or in the sun at Mar-a-Lago. He pulls out his chart on the national debt and then rakes the President over the coals for the numbers.