Mike Lindell blames a widespread GOP conspiracy for his mistake in the Supreme Court

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MyPillow boss and 2020 dead-ends Mike Lindell has long promised that he would file an election fraud complaint with the Supreme Court on Tuesday morning. But now he claims to have missed that goal because he was silenced by the chairman of the Republican National Committee Ronna McDaniel.

It was a last-minute press campaign orchestrated by RNC and McDaniel that prevented his case from moving forward and “saving the country,” Lindell now claims.

“We believe they have reached out to more [attorneys general] and put pressure on them not to sign the complaint from the Supreme Court, ”Lindell said Monday on his livestream in the evening, this time from his private jet, while trying to lock the signatures needed to file his complaint to the high court.

With a poor WiFi connection that marred his live-streamed rant, Lindell blasted McDaniel, claiming she was orchestrating an extensive Republican conspiracy against him as she finally recognized at the end of last week that President Joe Biden won the 2020 election.

“How dare RNC prevent this case from going to the Supreme Court. Shame on you, RNC! You’re worse than Fox [News] now! “he said, referring to his claims the cable giant has silenced him. “You can not tell me why Ronna McDaniel, the head of the RNC, made a statement saying that Biden won three days before this Supreme Court complaint was to go to the Supreme Court.”

“What about the timing of that, America!” He continued. “Why did she have to say that at the time? She did not have to say that. What, is she trying to get more donor money? Is she trying to get donor money from the Democrats? She’s as RINO as they come!” McDaniel did not immediately respond to The Daily Beast’s request for comment.

The MAGA Loyalist further admitted that several Republican attorneys general had called him to seek an extension of his time limit on Tuesday before signing their names in his application. “Can we have more time?” Lindell claimed that such GOP officials told him in recent days.

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Lindell was clearly angry and shouted over the roar of his plane’s engines, claiming that if the predominantly Republican state attorneys ultimately refuse to sign his Supreme Court case, then the pillow baron will …never one backing from a delusion-has a backup plan.

“We have a copy of the complaint,” as Lindell said he would simply release to the public on Thanksgiving Day if it ends up not being filed due to missing signatures. “Worst possible scenarios, let’s say many of them want to delay signing,” he added, under the impression that his ardent supporters would then launch local press campaigns against their own state attorneys after seeing the contents of his filing.

Additionally, the pillow magnate claimed late Monday that he was making a last-minute sprint through five states in the middle of the night to convince the attorney general to sign his papers. “I’m on my way to another city,” he claimed, adding that if they do not sign by Tuesday, he can always try to get them to sign on Wednesday.

“Worst case scenario, because what’s going on out there with RNC,” he said. “Shame on them. How dare they!”

Since former President Donald Trump decidedly lost the 2020 election, the MyPillow CEO has been on an endless crusade based on lies about widespread voter fraud. Lindell has consistently promised that after his investigations prove his conspiracy theory, the election would be overturned and Trump would be reinstated. But his self-imposed deadlines have come and gone several times, among others a deadline for the reinstatement of Trump in early August.

Along the way, Lindell has fought plenty of battles against unlikely opponents, including right-wing giants like Newsmax and Fox News, as well as invisible enemies such as “antifa“rebels on his unhinged”cybersymposium” last summer.

Lindell ended his livestream Monday night by promoting his 96-hour virtual “Thanks-a-Thon” event, which begins Wednesday night at midnight and features four consecutive days with even more election conspiracies.

But as of Tuesday morning, the Supreme Court had no record of any filing by the Attorney General or Lindell.

And reached for a comment from The Daily Beast about his non-existent Supreme Court case and why it has not been made public, the pillow mogul shook.

“Are you out of your mind?” shouted Lindell. “You’ll call me again, I’ll sue you!”

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