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Hello everyone.
Welcome to the Lindell Report.
I'm just looking at another Another attack on a, on an attorney ethics complaint against Jenna Ellis.
And by the way, everybody, we've been helping her too.
So, uh, I think we'll go right into it.
We can, uh, you know, I'm going to go through all this stuff that, uh, we're working on right now.
And, and, um, we need help.
You got the Lindale Legal Offense Fund.
Brandon, why don't you show them where it's at on the website there?
Everybody, you can help out.
Everybody asks me, how can we help?
How can we help?
We need $5, $10, anything right now.
We have so many things going on.
And now we just have this.
We're going to be talking about suing Kevin McCarthy for the January 6th records.
We'll talk about that in a minute, too.
Brandon, are you there?
Yep.
No, no, no.
I've been here the whole time.
They just had my mic muted.
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But I want to start out, like I say, I was just reading this about Jenna Ellis.
They're attacking her.
Colorado Discipline Office moves towards ethics complaint against ex-Trump attorney for the 2020 election.
You guys, this is just a big game they're playing to try and delay everything and delay everything and threaten and put fear into people.
We're going to talk a little bit about what happened yesterday in Arizona.
But before we do, I want to give everybody an update.
Brandon, do we have anybody coming from Arkansas or Missouri today?
Yep, we're going to have the Colonel and we're going to have Linda in the next few minutes.
We have to have Linda on because she has to go teach a class.
Okay, so why don't we'll talk about Linda first, everybody.
So in the state of Missouri, Linda's developed the best hand count system ever.
And I can say that because I've studied all the hand count systems from the UK, Netherlands, Germany, France, Louisiana, they came up with a great one with this clothesline thing.
Linda's is better.
I was there.
In fact, I still have my little card here.
We actually did a mock election down there, a mock audited.
This was the start.
She has everything answered, everything.
Well, how long will it take?
How many people will it take?
How fast will it get done?
Everything's answered, and you can find it right here on, if you go to Frank's Beach, everybody get the app, download the app, tell all your friends, we've gotta keep spreading the word about the app, Frank's Beach.
But you get here and you search Cause of America, it's another entity we have that communicates to the whole country.
Cause of America, Missouri, and Linda's got it all there.
It's page by page, it is so awesome.
We're gonna, but anyway, We went to, I went to Missouri and, uh, to do a, uh, to see myself for myself and, uh, others, other County clerks and stuff to, uh, a demo to see how easy it is.
Cause in Arizona or in Missouri, they can go paper free right now.
They can, I mean, machine free.
They, they're in their constitution.
They can just get rid of the machines immediately, immediately.
But, um, but there's blockers, Brandon, there's blockers and, uh, We told you all about Shane Scholler.
And everyone says, I told you, I'm not letting up.
I want Shane Scholler.
And by the way, get his email ready and his phone number again.
Okay.
You guys, when we reached out under the Freedom of Information Act in Missouri, it's called the Sunshine Law.
And you to go out and ask for things from the government.
It's your right to get certain things that's in our Constitution from the government.
And one of the things we asked for is election records.
We called them up a lot of places.
They're called cast vote records.
And we they have to hold it for 22 months, everybody.
And we were running out of time this summer because September Third was coming up.
That would have been 22 months after the 2020 election.
So we told everybody in the country, go out and get your cast vote records.
Put in a FOIA request.
Put in these requests.
Help us out, nation.
Help us out, people.
And you did.
All of you did.
We probably got, I don't know, 1,200 counties in the United States out of 3,000, whatever it is, 3,300.
Now, We had complaints coming out there.
These are blockers that are out there.
And they're blocking going, county clerks going, Oh, it's so busy.
It's so busy.
You know, really?
You're busy in August?
I don't think so.
You know what you could have done is like I said to everybody, you Just what San Francisco Township did, they put them right up on line.
It's our right to see them.
They tried to block them in Texas.
Ken Paxton, the Attorney General down there, he looked at it, he said, yes, you can have these cast vote records.
A lot of states would push back because they didn't know.
I think a lot of it was plausible in liability or they just were, they were, they really didn't know.
Anyway, in Missouri, it was a little different, Brandon.
Shane Scholler, he sued.
He was a county, county clerk in, I believe, Greene County.
Yep, Greene County.
I have the complaint right here, Brandon.
And I have his information right here.
Right here on the screen when you want it.
Okay, why don't you put it up?
This lady, Lori Huddleston.
Okay, there's Shane right there.
Okay, there's his phone number.
And I want his email put up too, everybody.
This guy, as soon as he heard that we were asking for cast vote records under the Freedom of Information Act, and by the way, in Missouri it's called the Sunshine Law, I believe.
Shane Scholler was all behind that.
He said, what a great thing for our citizens.
What a great thing for our citizens.
Well, Shane must not have thought it was such a great thing when he got a few requests in his county, Greene County, for these records.
So you know what he did, Brandon?
What'd he do?
He sued this Lori Huddleston, this nice lady.
All she did was did what she's seen on TV.
She watched the Moment of Truth Summit.
And so she applied to her county and sent an email in to get these FOIA requests.
And Shane sued a citizen for doing what they have the right to do.
Here's this complaint, everybody.
It is so... I can't even wrap my head around what kind of person this Shane Scholler is.
What a traitor to the United States, a traitor to Missouri.
How would anybody do such a thing when it's under the Constitution?
People have rights, Shane Scholler.
This is horrible what he did.
And he puts in here, he actually names me in here, Brandon.
He does?
What's he say about you?
Yeah, let's see here.
And by the way, we have his email address when you want to put it up there, guys.
Yeah, put up his email address.
I want people to tell him he needs to drop this case.
He needs to drop this lawsuit immediately against Lori Huddleston and apologize to the state of Missouri, to Greene County, and the United States of America.
We're not going to put up with this stuff anymore.
We're tired of Republicans blocking getting to a paper election.
Do you get rid of the machines?
The Democrats want it, Brandon!
The Democrats want this!
These Republicans, these rhinos, or whatever you call them, are blocking.
And we might find out tonight why. We don't know. We don't know. We're just being journalists. We're
just being a news outlet. But tonight I have an exclusive interview with an attorney who is...
is the attorney behind the investigative lady that did the shocking testimony yesterday
before the Arizona committee.
That attorney is coming on exclusively with us tonight at 8pm central.
So I don't know what he's saying, if it's true or not, he's going to provide some documentation,
we'll show on the screen, but maybe what you've been saying all along, some of them are bullied
and some of them are blackmailed.
And some are paid off.
Oh not me, but what I've been saying, it's all true.
I do my due diligence, Bran.
The evidence I got on January 9th, 2021.
By the way, that's going to come out very soon, everybody.
Anyway, so do we have Linda available?
Yes, Linda's with us.
Hey, Linda.
Welcome to the Lindell Report.
Oh, hi, Brandon.
Hi, Mike.
Hey, Linda.
You know, I just wanted to start the show.
I know you only have a few minutes.
I wanted to bring you on.
You know, here's this Shane Scholler that did this horrible thing to this citizen, Lori Huddleston, when all she was doing was something she had the right to do.
And then this guy turns around and runs for Secretary of State of Missouri, and it says, stop election fraud.
I don't know if you can see that.
What a joke.
Okay, Shane, what do you think we're trying to do, Shane Scholler?
I mean, Linda, you ran into him, I guess, maybe.
Was he surprised that the people reached out and said to drop this lawsuit, or asking him?
I guess he got tons of emails and stuff.
And I told the citizens, I want him to drop this.
This is the most frivolous, unwarranted lawsuit in the history.
I can't even believe this.
Yep.
So we had Lincoln Day in my county last night, and I'm not sure he knew that was my county, and he came in with his campaign stuff.
I think he was shocked to see me there.
And I was at the door taking tickets.
So when he walked up, he said, Hey, you've been busy on TV.
And I said, Yeah.
And he said, I thought we had an understanding because we had seen each other a couple weeks ago and disagreed on just about everything.
And I said, Yes, I understand you, but I disagree with you.
And that's my understanding is that we disagree.
You know, he's made comments to us and he said, I know the machines can't be trusted, but he wants to add extra auditing.
He's not looking to get rid of the machines.
Um, you know, and he, I've heard because I've had people send some stuff to me that they put out an official press release from Green County in response to people who are calling them and emailing.
And I'm sorry, I didn't get a chance to send one off to you, but I'll get it off here so that you can take a look.
It pretty much, to me, repeats what was in that newspaper article, where he talks about the importance of the Sunshine Law.
And he, you know, still stands by that he's doing this in everybody's best interest.
But I keep saying to people, how would you like to be the person who got the lawsuit served on them?
You know, how would you like to be that person?
Yeah, it's disgusting what he did to Lori Huddleston.
He is a, I consider him a rhino and a traitor to the country.
You're not going to change my mind.
We have worked so hard.
People on the ground in every state for two years to get rid of these machines.
You have the best paper hand-counted system in the history of mankind that Linda's developed and with pieces from, and right out of the Missouri, their own constitution.
And this guy sitting here, whatever he's doing, he's blocking.
We don't need... Linda, tell me this.
You don't need anybody in Missouri to tell you it's okay to use paper ballots.
Is that correct?
In each county or in Kansas City or St.
Louis City, but there's all the counties in those two cities, it's either the county clerk or for those bigger ones, they have a board of elections.
They make their own decision county by county.
We don't need any laws changed.
everybody. We don't need any laws changed. We don't need anything done legislatively.
It's it's been in our code since 1977.
Right.
And Shane Scholler, he obviously, since he's the county clerk of Greene County, he could stop it from going into his county.
Is that correct?
Or he could, or he could accept it and embrace paper ballots, hand counting.
Is that correct?
Yes.
It's his decision right now while he's county clerk.
Okay.
Here's my thing then to Shane Scholler, everybody.
I want everybody to email him.
And to call him.
And you say, you want a complete reversal?
If you want any credibility running for Secretary of State, then you better lead the charge for our country and get rid of the machines in Greene County and use the best system in history, which we have is sitting right in front of you, Shane.
And then he should also apologize to this Lori Huddleston.
He should apologize that he ever went down a bad path.
Maybe he doesn't know, Linda, maybe we'll just say that he's so ignorant to the fact of what the machines really did.
I'll put this out, if Shane Scholler would want one of my team or a couple of my team To fly back to Missouri, we will sit down with him and give him a two-hour presentation of what's going to be coming out before the whole country sees it, which shows the China intrusion in the 2020 election.
By the way, Brandon, that's ready to go.
And I know we've waited quite a while, but this is actual PCAPP.
Where they'll open up, anybody can get a converter, any kind of converter, you open it up and it's just an interpreter from one language to another from cyber that we can all read and that's coming out.
So that's one thing I will say to him.
In fact, I'll have a team reach out to him and if he has any Any chance of being Secretary of State?
Because I will sit every night, mention him.
I'll mention him more than Crooked Brad Rasenberger and Traitor Robin Voss and Traitor Alan Duke.
He's got to explain why he would do such a thing to a citizen.
Which he says, oh, I like the Sunshine Law, but if you use it, you sue the person?
His logic, Linda, is just disgusting that he thinks it's going to come out in his lawsuit.
So she's supposed to, she doesn't have, she's not, she's just a citizen.
She doesn't, she hasn't been involved in all the cyber, the investigations and everything else.
I mean, what does he think that he's going to get out of suing this citizen other than I'll bet you there weren't too many more that asked for cast vote records from Greene County, Missouri.
Would you say that's probably true?
I think that I heard they got five or six different people who asked for them at the same time.
And somehow she won the lottery of getting the lawsuit.
Right, but what I'm saying is that word spread.
So what they're doing, this is called lawfare.
This is to put fear into people so that they don't go out and try and save our country and go up and say, hey, I'd like the records I'm entitled to from my county.
I would like to go up to my county clerk and say, I'm entitled to these election records.
It's bad enough that they don't let us everybody see inside the machine and see the source code.
No, you got Dominion, Smartmatic and all these people.
Suing everybody in the country, but how dare you ask us if you can look inside our machine?
I want to tell everybody what just happened.
Brandon, here's breaking news on your show.
Okay.
My show, I guess, my show.
You're trying to take all the jokes here, Brandon.
Come on.
So Linda, you'll like this one.
So here I, in my lawsuit with Dominion, We went out and we had to subpoena some of the counties.
We subpoenaed the machines so we could go.
Obviously, that's why I said, sue me, Dominion, so we could go look inside them and say, hey, look at this.
So we got a swash of counties across the country that we did that to.
And that particular, this particular county, the judge put sanctions on me.
I, Mike Lindell, personally, I have to pay sanctions.
This is the defense of the billion dollar lawsuit, and he puts sanctions.
How dare you ask for those machines, even though you need them for your lawsuit?
It is.
This is the times we're in.
It's a lawless society.
The judges, I believe, are all compromised.
A lot of them are compromised or they're scared.
But when you make a decision to sanction someone, when they're doing their thing, or you have a politician that goes and sues a citizen because they're doing a request, where have we gone as a country?
This is what we're fighting for, everybody.
I'll tell you what, that judge sanctioned me there.
And then the big judge out of D.C.
Nichols, that's handling all the cases, he actually said that we could, it might have been the Smartmatic case, one of the judges in one of the cases, I got so many lawsuits they're piled up like cordwood, but one of them said, of course you can go around and get these machines!
Of course you can!
So the judge says it, the judge said this, the federal judge, but yet a county judge or whatever he is, this judge decides that he's going to make Mike Lindell pay sanctions.
Shame on him.
You know, it's just, I mean, it's just another, now of course we're, we're appealing it.
We're going after appealing it.
But in the meantime, Brandon, you know what you got to do?
What?
You got to pay the money while you're waiting to appeal the sanctions.
You know, so it's just disgusting.
But Linda, if you would help me, I'm going to put this out to everybody.
I wanted to share one piece of good news with you, though, from last night.
So 150 people probably in attendance and Senator Bill Igle, who you met, was there.
And he went table to table to every single table.
And I didn't know he was going to do this.
Asked everybody, do you trust the machines?
And then when he gave his talk, he stood up there and asked it again, and the whole room booed, and he said, I've asked every single table, and everybody here except three people said they don't trust the machines.
And I didn't even know that about my own county that it had spread like that.
Wow.
So that's pretty exciting.
Wow.
Yeah.
That is exciting.
And you know what?
If you did a poll in the United States, I'll bet just 99% of the people want these machines gone.
They don't trust them.
You can't trust them.
They're, you know, boy, it's just I just before I got on here, you guys, I had a I'm not going to say who, but a friend had a car.
And they just called, and the computer went wacko, and they were stuck in the intersection with the light on, and you couldn't start, you couldn't move the car.
It was just stuck.
This is new technology that we're up against, you know, when these things happen.
But that's a glitch, you know.
It's a safety feature put on.
But what I'm saying is things can go wrong with computers.
Just think of a defect there, a defect there, you lose your country.
A defect in other things or in a breach and a breach, you get a breach, you can lose your whole country.
Okay, just like China did in the 2020 election.
And when that happens, then you have the people running the other things where we're heading to this modern technology.
You have people that were selected, not elected, the bad people running the the machines that can be a lot more...
You've just seen a thing, Bran, where they're talking about drones,
using drones for weapons in the Ukraine.
Did you see that?
Oh, yes. Yes. Yes.
There's some article.
Yeah.
So when you have...
That's why we only get one shot at this.
We've got to get rid of these computers and everybody wants it.
Why is it such a fight with the media?
Why is it such a fight with a guy named Shane Scholler?
And by the way, we have his email.
If you want to put his email up, we have it now, guys.
Put his email up, but we better let Linda go.
Thank you, Linda.
Thank you.
I'm going in to teach people how to hand count right now.
Awesome.
Awesome.
Thank you.
Thank you, Linda.
All right.
Bye-bye.
Okay, everybody.
Reach out to this.
This is the County Clerk at Greene County.
I can't read the rest there.
It's countyclerk at greencountymoe.gov.
His name is Shane Scholler, and he put a lawsuit against a citizen for just asking for an election stop.
They call it the Sunshine Law.
We call it under the Freedom of Information Act.
All he did is she had seen our show.
And, uh, ask for those cast vote records and then she gets slapped with a lawsuit.
Shame on you.
And then the guy, the same guy is running for Secretary of State.
Look at that.
Stop election fraud.
Well, I'm telling you what, Shane, if you want to stop fraud, you better start with Greene County, Missouri, because you're the guy in charge.
We're going to put on there every night, we're going to talk about you until you say, you know what, I will meet with these people.
You know, obviously he's a naysayer about the machines.
So I would like to, I'm calling out to him.
I would love to meet him with their cyber guys, and they can show him everything, whatever he wants to see.
He can bring his own guys.
We'll pay for it.
He can have a great old time.
We can show everything that happened in Greene County, Missouri.
Brandon, would you have him on?
Well, let's have him on the show here, and he can explain himself.
Sure.
Absolutely.
Yeah, absolutely.
Why doesn't Shane Scholler come on?
Okay, that's Shane.
Let's switch gears, everybody, and let's talk about the update on the Kevin McCarthy lawsuit.
As you know, everybody, I reached out to Kevin McCarthy, my lawyer's dad, and myself.
We sent a letter.
Said, we want the January 6th tapes.
Just Lindell TV.
This is Lindell TV and Frank's speech.
We want them.
And if we don't get them, we're suing.
And they haven't responded yet.
We're giving them, I guess, till Monday, my lawyer said.
You know, I would have already started the suit.
You know, I like to get out in front of things, because I don't believe they're going to give them to us.
But maybe they will.
You know, we can only pray.
They should give them to everybody.
Ren, today, I had calls from CNN, ABC, Forbes.
I mean, all kinds of reporters calling me today.
And all these articles, everybody, that came out today.
You wouldn't believe it.
They're calling me their friend.
Mike Lindell, the CEO of Mike Hill, instead of Conspiracy Theory, Mike Lindell.
You know, hang him high!
You know, Brandon, why don't you pull up a couple of the headlines right there of these articles.
Here's one right here, MSN.
Like a cover-up, quoting Mike Lindell, Mike Lindell says he will sue Kevin McCarthy for sharing January 6 footage with
Fox News.
Here's another one, Yahoo! The Hill. Mike Lindell says he will sue McCarthy for sharing January 6 footage only with
Tucker Carlson.
Here's Newsweek. Oh, and they got a video of you. Mike Lindell suing Kevin McCarthy over January 6 tapes.
That's just three that I found in the last 60 seconds.
Yeah, yeah, they're all over the—they're all over there, but I encourage you—what I'm saying is it's really
encouraging, kind of, and this just shows.
You know, of course now all the media on the left, all the horrible journalists out there that are out there and the fake news on the left, but now they like what I'm doing.
Well, they should probably embrace what they have all along that they know that we got to get rid of the machines and There's another angle.
It's not just McCarthy.
It's the First Amendment provision on the freedom of the press.
We've been injured by not having access.
It's also the Equal Protection Clause and discrimination by the Speaker.
These are things that we're going to file early next week, and I'm telling everybody that This is twofold.
Why would Kevin McCarthy, if I'm on the left, I'm going, why are you giving it just to Fox News?
You know, they're using it like, why are you giving it just to the conservative, supposedly conservative outlet, the biggest conservative outlet?
Well, I disagree with that.
I'm as upset.
I don't care.
Any outlet, if they only gave it to one outlet, is completely wrong.
But then you give it to Fox.
Or whoever outlet you would give it to, and if Fox hasn't said, hey, we're going to put it out for everybody to see immediately, everything, just dump it.
Why would Fox get to filter it, Brandon?
What we think is important, there's people sitting in prison from January 6th that have longed for them tapes because it probably could get a lot of them out of prison right now.
You know what I mean?
Yes.
If I'm in prison, I'm going, what, you know, what's Fox News going to put out?
Whatever Fox News, oh, this is big news.
This could make us some money.
I don't know.
But I do know what I'd be looking for.
There would be anything to do with what January 6th was all about in the first place.
A big, the big cover up, the big block for election crime.
You know, there's no election crime.
This is what happened.
You know, to me, it was a big setup.
I'm being subjective.
I think it was a big setup because they wanted to cover up the whole election.
They want to cover it up.
You know, let's just cover it up, all the election crime.
Nobody gets to talk about it now.
Everybody's going to be fearful because we're going to come and bash their doors down if they talk about election crime.
If they talk about anything with the election of 2020, you know, this just silenced people immediately.
And, you know, they never invited me to that little unselect committee, did they, Brandon, to talk about the elections?
No, they did not, and yet you generously offered your time over and over.
I offered over and over, please let me come to your little unselect committee and, you know, I'll show you what we got.
I'll show you what you think this is about, what people wanted.
What people wanted was, hey, let's look into this election.
We need to look into these machines.
But this is all election deflection.
This is what it is.
By the way, Brent, do you have a logo?
I'm going to tell everybody what I'm going to be announcing this weekend at CPAC.
All right.
You got the logo that maybe you don't have it.
The logo of which one?
Of the Federal Crime Bureau?
Election Crime Bureau.
Oh yeah, I can pull that up there.
Hang on, I'll get it.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yeah, let's pull that up.
Everybody, I'm going to be announcing a real big thing.
I'm going to give you a pre-announcement here.
It's called the Election Crime Bureau.
We're going to explain it all this weekend at CPAC.
We're going to have a booth at CPAC here at Lyndale TV.
I'll be there all three, four days.
I speak on, by the way, I speak on Saturday.
Get your tickets now for CPAC.
I speak on Saturday before the president, our real president, Donald Trump.
I don't know what time he speaks, but I'm speaking like 2.30 in the afternoon.
And they said it was before him.
I don't know how many hours before him, but so we're going to have the booth there.
I'm going to be around the booth all weekend.
I'm going to tell everyone about.
The Election Crime Bureau.
This is gonna, this not only addresses what we've all been doing, like with Cause of America, kind of puts everything under one roof.
It goes back and addresses election crime.
Remember, we've been working on that for two years.
You're gonna see the manifestation of that.
We already have over 60 lawsuits going on as we speak.
Then we're gonna be, we're all, another thing, we're being proactive in election crime prevention.
And to get these states.
Here's a state.
So here's a state like Arkansas.
Well, in Arkansas, this is how far you part out right now to go.
It doesn't take much to go completely over to paper.
Well, guess what happened in Arkansas?
We're going to talk about that in a few minutes.
They were one of the first states, one of the first counties, Cleaborne County, was brave.
In Arkansas, you can just say that you're going to paper like Missouri.
They said, we're going to paper.
We don't trust these machines.
So what did this guy do?
We're going to get a report on that.
I think he's in the Arkansas Senate.
I'm so upset with him.
We gave him grace.
Now we're going to put his phone number up and his email.
Brandon, show that logo.
All right, Logan, did you get that logo in there?
Yep, he just got it.
He's going to throw it up here, folks, to see.
It's a beautiful logo.
I hope it's the right one.
I kind of like it.
I hope it is, too.
I only got one.
I only got the one you sent me.
So if you changed it, just so people know, Mike is so involved in his companies and organizations, he can spend days just tweaking the logo till it's just right.
How long did you spend on the MyPillow logo?
Well, that was my daughter back in the day.
She developed the MyPillow logo and But everything, I micromanage everything and macromanage it until you get it set.
Like I spent the last two days with MyPillow 2.0, all the little assets.
Oh, there it is!
Guys, the Election Crime Bureau.
There it is, everybody.
That's real nice.
That would look sharp on a hat or t-shirt.
So that's something.
There's a lot of stuff that we've been working on this for months.
Getting the energy, all the people together.
The people hired, the people that are going to be involved.
Most of it we're already doing, so we're way ahead of the game.
I love the little lights in the background.
That's real nice.
Well done.
Good job.
And you know what it reminds me of?
The ECB?
You know what ECB reminds me of?
The initials ECB?
Oh, come on.
You know.
You're an Elvis fan.
ECB.
Oh, taking care of business?
Yeah, it reminds me of the TCB.
Yeah, taking care of business, right.
But anyway, to the Selection Crime Bureau, we're gonna be, you know, I like it because it kind of tells you where there's a couple other bureaus out there that really don't do their job right now, right?
Yep, that's right.
We won't name no names, but one of them starts with the FBI.
And by the way, we have Colonel Conrad with us.
We have Colonel Conrad with us.
Okay.
Hey, Colonel, so I'm going to give everybody a report.
So everybody in Arkansas, a couple days ago we had the Colonel on in Arkansas, Cleaborne County.
These guys are way ahead.
They are at the spearhead down in Missouri of getting rid of these machines.
Okay, they're going to be that prototype to the country, the example to the country.
So Arkansas is all set.
Cleaborne County, paper went to paper, and all the counties are going to follow suit.
Well, what is one senator, and we're going to get his name here in a minute from the colonel, this guy puts a bill in committee, and to defund the paper, everybody.
How dare you go to paper?
We're going to defund you!
Because I love machines!
I'm not wondering if he's related to Dominion or ES&S.
I mean, it's just disgusting.
And this guy, but everybody, I don't know, I'm sure everybody emailed and called him and stuff.
I think we gave him a little grace.
But what happened, Colonel?
Did it make it out of committee?
Did this guy win the first race?
Oh, unmute yourself.
Unmute yourself, Colonel.
You're muted, Colonel.
There you go.
Oh, now he just disconnected himself.
It looks like, it looks like Fox chimed in there.
Hey, was that Fox trying to cut in on our show?
Logan, what is Fox doing?
They're trying to get a hold of us.
What are they saying?
Dave O. Fox.
You guys, this is what I worry about.
This is what I worry about.
Fox having those tapes.
True.
Exactly.
We've got to get it from him.
We had it the other day and now I can't remember it.
Exactly.
While the colonel's coming back, do we got the name of that guy or we got to get it from
him?
We've got to get it from him.
We had it the other day and now I can't remember it.
Yeah.
Logan.
Logan.
Anybody of you guys, before he comes, before we get him back, this guy, now think of this
Oh, I found it.
I think I found it.
His name is Senator Kim Hammer.
There he is.
Kim Hammer, everybody.
Now let me tell you, this guy, after the state of Arkansas is ready to go completely to paper, old Kim Hammer decides he's going to defund anyone that even thinks about it.
You're gonna have to pay for your own paper because Kim Hammer knows better.
He's a, he's a senator, Kim Hammer, because he, I don't know, is he related to ES&S?
Is he in on it?
That's the only reason, people, that we can think of why this guy would do such a thing.
Kim Hammer, you know what?
There's his email, everybody, and his phone number.
Everybody, you know what?
We need to reach out to him and say, you need to withdraw, whatever he can do to stop this from happening.
Why he ever did this in the first place.
And I will say, and everybody, you can encourage him to meet with some people from my team, CyberGuys, to meet with some.
We'll send a whole team out there to sit down with Kim Hammer and correct him.
And if he still looks at all this evidence of what happened in Arkansas in any of the elections, the last three elections, or two elections, actually three elections, we could show Kim Hammer that, hey, look, here's what happened in Arkansas.
Do you still want these machines, Mr. Hammer?
Senator, do you?
Shame on you!
I mean, shame on this senator.
How can he even do something like that?
In Arkansas, everybody, it was a clear path to get rid of the machines.
Cleaborne County, they had the courage to stand up.
All the counties are going to follow suit.
And Senator Kim Hammer says, if you do that, We're going to defund your paper and you and people, by the way, you can't donate money like big donors.
I would put money in for their paper and buy their paper.
But then they put another thing in there.
Oh, no, you can't put money in to help them.
They're going to be on their own.
Oh, Kim Hammer.
You know, shame on you, Senator.
Hey, Colonel, are you back, Colonel?
I'm here.
are you back with us i'm here okay
yeah we can hear you let me ask you a question in your state
you have the very powerful wal-mart now wasn't it the chairman of wal-mart mike correct me if i'm
wrong wasn't it the chairman of wal-mart
that was uh...
talking about you and getting rid of my pillow and we did some research on him
and found he was connected back to uh...
communicating with uh... well we pulled out we pulled out we pulled out the internet
from hunter biden's laptop a conversation with the chairman of the board of wal-mart
in two thousand eighteen a forty minute conversation with hunter biden
to uh... how do i get rid of trump How do I buy every state?
But I want to ask you this- And you know why I'm going there, right?
Because where is Walmart headquartered, Colonel?
Yeah, it's in Arkansas.
So my question is, how much influence are those folks having on these state legislators to do the bidding for the machines?
I'll be honest with you, I don't know the answer to that.
I will just tell you, this bill passed.
It was clear it was going to pass.
I spoke for two minutes, that's allowed.
I wasn't able to speak, but we told them exactly what was wrong with the But they just really apparently didn't care.
We had one senator from Cleveland County, actually, from that area, who voted against
it, but all the other ones voted for it.
It was very— It was—
It was— So it went out of committee, and now it'll go before the
Senate.
I don't know exactly when, and then there'll be a House that will do their version of the bill.
So, we still have a ways to go, but for right now, it passed the committee, and now it's moving on to the full Senate at some point.
Right.
And everybody, this is a loss, everybody.
This guy, this Kim Hammer, can I ask you this, Colonel?
Why?
He's a Republican, correct?
Correct.
If I had to say to you, you get one answer to theorize, why would he do such a thing?
When you have a clear path in Arkansas, you've already shown it to get rid of these machines, nobody trusts, have this perfect paper ballot, hand-counted system.
Why would a guy like Senator Kim Hammer, why would he do this?
Do you have any idea why he would do such a thing?
I don't mind.
I wish I could read minds.
I can't.
I would just simply tell that he cited the Heritage Foundation report saying that we were number six in the country as far as election security.
He believes the machines do not talk with each other.
They're not on line.
He believes that we have a fair system here in Arkansas and that it's accurate and that we don't have any problems.
And see, everybody that's watching here, this is what you need to understand.
Just because you're a red state, okay?
I think that the real statistics, I believe, let's just use Donald Trump for an example, that he won by 65% in Arkansas.
He really won by 80 or thereabouts.
Okay.
If I, if I tell everybody out there, Brandon, I want you to get the tape ready for the Democrat tape.
I want to play that here for the, um, shortly here.
You know what I'm talking about?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay.
Here's the thing.
I get so tired.
Going into states like Alabama, Louisiana, Ohio, Arkansas, Missouri, and then you have only, they're all open.
Everybody, all the citizens, everybody goes, we got to get rid of the machines.
There was fraud.
There was fraud.
And everyone's going, these are states where we won.
If you're a Republican, we won.
But then you've got people like, I went up to Ohio for that guy up there that wanted me to endorse him in the 2022 election.
And I get up there and he goes, well, I believe that there was election crime, but not in Ohio.
There was machine crime everywhere but Ohio because Donald Trump won.
I go, you're out.
I ain't endorsing you to be nothing because you're so naive and so misconstrued.
This Senator Kim, he, Um, the Senator, what is his name?
Kim?
Kim Hammer.
Kim Hammer.
Senator Kim Hammer is too lazy of a Senator and too, he shouldn't even be a Senator if you can't do your due diligence and look into the crime, like all of us have.
He should be talking to you guys, everything you found, Colonel, in Arkansas.
I'll put it to you.
If we have a way to reach you, I'm going to reach out to him.
In fact, maybe you can do that in Arkansas.
Maybe you can reach out to him and say, Mike Lindell has offered to bring in people and get an hour of his time to show him what really happened in Arkansas.
And if he turns that offer down, we're going to bring it right here on Frank Speech.
And I won't stop talking about this, Senator, until the next election.
I will get that message to him.
You get that to him because I'm sick of it.
I'm tired of being blocked by Republicans, everybody.
And I want to tell you, uh, here's another thing, everybody.
The, um, you know, we talked about the RNC and very soon we're going to, everyone says, well, Mike, whatever happened with the RNC, whatever happened with that?
Well, I'm waiting, we're waiting.
When we come out, um, we're coming out with the election crime, crime, uh, bureau and the stuff we're doing out there.
I'm going to be looking for their endorsement.
I'm going to be looking for their endorsement, because we have to get the Republican Party, we have to get the Republicans on board that they need to fix these election platforms, just like the Democrats knew we had to fix them.
Roll the tape, Logan.
Okay, this is the Democrats talking about the election fraud.
Here we go.
I continue to think that our voting machines are too vulnerable.
Researchers have repeatedly demonstrated that ballot recording machines and other voting systems are susceptible to tempering.
Even hackers with limited prior knowledge, tools, and resources are able to breach voting machines in a matter of minutes.
In 2018, electronic voting machines in Georgia and Texas deleted votes for certain candidates or switched votes from one candidate to another.
The biggest seller of voting machines is doing something that violates cybersecurity 101.
Directing that you install remote access software, which would make a machine like that, you know, a magnet for fraudsters and hackers.
These voting machines can be hacked quite easily.
You could easily hack into them.
It makes it seem like all these states are doing different things, but in fact three companies are controlling this.
It is the individual voting machines that pose some of the greatest risk.
There are a lot of states that are dealing with antiquated machines.
Right?
Which are vulnerable to being hacked.
Workers were able to easily hack into an electronic voting machine.
It was possible to switch votes.
43% of American voters use voting machines that researchers have found have serious security flaws, including back doors.
We know how vulnerable now our systems were.
We know, I know the hackathon that took place last year, where virtually every machine was broken into fairly quickly.
I actually held a demonstration for my colleagues Here at the Capitol, where we brought in folks who, before our eyes, hacked election machines.
Those that are being used in many states.
Aging systems also frequently rely on unsupported software, like Windows XP and 2000, which may not receive regular security patches and are thus more vulnerable to the latest methods of cyber attacks.
In a close presidential election, they just need to hack one swing state.
Or maybe one or two.
Or maybe just a few counties in one swing state.
I'm very concerned that you could have a hack that finally went through.
Okay, here's what I'm gonna say, and I want you to put up... I wonder, Colonel, how come all these Democrats Everyone in the country that the citizens, you can go down, they did a poll before you came on, a poll in Missouri.
Last night they had a big meeting and I guess Linda said only 156 out of 159 people said you can't trust the machines, the voting machine.
But how come?
And there was more crime or equal crime in Arkansas than any other state.
They're all equal.
It goes through, you have ES&S, is that correct?
How come Senator Kim Hammers knows more than everyone in the country?
And how come Senator Kim, what's his last name again, Brandon?
Hammer, Hammer, Hammer.
Kim Hammers.
How come Senator Kim Hammers knows more than everyone in the country?
Why does, how does he, how is he so smart that he knows, that he can say, Arkansas,
we have good things down here.
We're proud of our machine.
The same machines used all over the country.
But Kim Hammers decides that he wants to keep these machines.
Well, I'll give you my theory.
He's either A, one of the biggest traders this country's ever seen, or B, he's too lazy to go out and find the truth where he can say to you, Look at it.
We do have the safest election, but he hasn't bothered to do that.
He has not bothered to look at your cast vote record.
He has not bothered to look at what really happened in Arkansas, that there was 50% of the votes flipped.
50%!
Kim Hammers, it's disgusting what he's done.
I'm going to say this, everybody.
As we put up his email and phone number, I'm going to change it.
Instead of everybody just harassing him, I want everybody to email and text him and call him and say, hey, we want you either come on Mike Lindell's show on the Lindell Report, or I will fly personally with my team to educate
This Senator, I will educate him and he can bring in anyone he wants and give me, give me a, I'll say a hour presentation.
And then if that hour presentation is done, he still wants to go out there and say such, and do such horrible things to stop the state of Arkansas from getting rid of those machines.
Then we can go, then we can really go harass him.
Because once you know what we know, here's the thing, Colonel.
These guys that are out there being blockers, and every state's got one.
So you have a person like Brad Rassenberger and Robin Voss, they know, they know the machines, they're in on it.
I mean, there's just no doubt about it, because they've proven that.
Robin Voss says, if you show me, if a judge rules that there's fraud, I'll get right on this.
Well, the Supreme Court of Wisconsin ruled there was fraud, and Robin Voss went and hid in a hole and bragged about winning another election.
We're going to give the Senator one chance just to appease.
Do you think he'll meet with me?
If you get a hold of him too, we'll get pressure from the people.
I would love to come there and not just educate him, but all your Senators.
I'd like to sit with all the Senators in the state of Arkansas.
We'll give them an hour, two hour show, whatever they want.
I'll pay for all their people.
I'll pay for them to fly in, sit down, whatever they got to do.
I'll pay for the people to get there.
They can bring in their own naysayers.
They can bring in their naysayers.
I think we need to have a big event in Arkansas for these senators, or at least the one driving the bus, don't you think?
I agree, and I think that we ought to do that.
I'll make that happen.
I want to say one other thing, though, Mike, and this is something people need to understand.
Everybody who spoke for that bill, they were all bureaucrats.
The people who talked against it were all citizens.
All citizens.
All standards, everybody.
But this Kim Hammers, he's the one that even brought it up, so he's leading the way.
And the other one is...
I just can't even wrap my head around it, everybody.
If we said the state of Arkansas that Donald Trump won, or Donald Trump lost 70% buying to 30% Trump, what would everybody say, Colonel?
They would say, there's a machine glitch!
The machine!
They wouldn't think that a million people went and stole the election.
They would say, there's a problem!
We've got to open up the machines!
There's a computer problem!
But they don't say it because they think, oh, we're a red state, we got 65% as they're getting boiled like a frog.
Every state that used to think that, they're going down like this, they're taking them with the machine.
They're not going to come in and take the whole country in one election.
But now they're desperate because they're caught.
So you can sit there in Arkansas and you can sit there and go, okay, gee, what if you were 80%?
Which you were.
Instead of 65%.
Is that okay?
Because they only sold this much in our state.
They sold as much percentage in Arkansas as every single state in the country.
Period.
Those swing states, sure, they might still have taken more in the swing states, only because, if you go to the 2020 election, Donald Trump was going to win anyway.
He was overriding the algorithms.
So they had to stop everything and do a count, just like Carrie Lake was overriding the algorithm.
They had to stop.
They had to top the machines all together and say, put the ballot in the box, put the ballot in the box.
You know, she was going to win in spite of the computer, what they had pre-programmed.
But Arkansas, wake up!
We gotta wake these Senators up and educate them!
How can you be a Senator?
I don't know how you can be in politics if you don't look at the biggest problem our country faces, which is our election platforms.
Just like the RNC.
When I went to the RNC, that's the one thing I said.
You guys didn't lose five elections in a row.
They were sold from you.
Wake up, you 168 of the RNC.
Wake up!
You know, I sat there.
They can understand.
Colonel, they understood.
When I told them at the RNC, their Gmails were going into spam every time at the end of the month for seven months.
All the Gmails for their RNC.
When they do their big fun drive at the end of the month, boom!
Google hits a computer button and throws all them into spam!
And they wondered why their donations were low.
Well, finally they figured it out, and then they debated whether or not to go.
Maybe they won't do it again.
Maybe they won't do it again.
Finally, they went and sued Google, and they turned them back on.
How come people can wrap their head around that, but they're so afraid or something?
Why can't they wrap their head around our politicians, around the election machines?
What do you think all those senators, do you think that they're, what would be your theory down there in Arkansas, that it's all red?
Why would they not want to help out?
I don't know.
I don't know.
I just think that they are listening to one or two people.
They don't know enough about the system.
It takes a long time to educate these people exactly what's going on.
Most of them, I'll be honest with you, they don't even know what ES&S is.
They have no idea.
By the way, here's an article from the Arkansas Gazette, Mike, saying that the state senator, Hammer, said, quote, we ain't broke.
Don't fix us.
So first of all, apparently he doesn't think there's a problem.
Number two, we have Will Huff telling us and working with us, telling us that there's pressure from the Association of Arkansas Counties, the Association of... Pull that back up, Brandon.
Pull that back up.
Back up, I just seen something.
Look it down below.
Hammer said, a Heritage Foundation official indicated hand counts of paper ballots are not practical, particularly in urban areas.
Wrong, Kim Hammer!
Wrong, Senator.
Wrong, Senator Hammer.
You need to look at what we have.
You need to look at the hand count.
It's the fastest it's going to be done in one day.
You just said, oh, because somebody said that it's not practical.
You know, these guys, if they can't go out and do their due diligence, this Kim Hammer, you wonder where these guys come from.
Are they all a bunch of rhinos?
Are they all traitors?
I don't get it.
Why would you not embrace paper ballots and lead the nation?
Because that's what the public wants.
I'm going to tell you, Colonel, we're not, you know, like I told at the RNC, I'm going into these states with our teens, and if these people If they don't like, if they don't know if machines are compromised or not, well you know what?
You better not block us and don't just get out of our way because we're coming through with paper ballots and nothing's going to stop us from taking our country and helping save our country.
It's disgusting what they're doing, what they're trying to do in Arkansas.
I would want to be proactive.
I want to get down to Arkansas, sit before all them senators.
I don't care if they can't stand me because of these last two days or not.
I don't care.
I'm not out to make friends.
I'm out to help Arkansas and help our country.
So I want to, if you stand it up, and I don't care, you know what?
You invite all the senators.
Well, the UNL coordinated this.
We'll invite all the senators.
And if the ones that don't show up, we'll call them out.
We'll call them out to the nation.
Then they didn't even want to bother and learn.
Once we show them, then let's see them go out and say, you know what?
We still want those machines because what we've seen was whatever.
You know, they need to look at what we have.
And if they don't even look and they make those decisions, shame on them.
They shouldn't even be in office because they're supposed to be for the people.
And you know, so.
I think that they benefit from the system.
They benefit from the system and that's why they don't want to change it.
So, we'll set that up.
Absolutely.
You know what?
Maybe we'll live stream it, Brandon.
You can live stream it on your show and get in trouble, huh, Brandon?
Yeah, we could do that.
I'm also, let me ask you this.
Is it true that the Senator Hammer is pushing a bill that the Secretary of State there wants?
Is that true, Colonel?
The Secretary of State wants this without question.
Yes, absolutely.
SB 250, they're the ones that put it forward.
And what do you know about your Secretary of State?
I don't know much about him.
Do you, Mike?
I don't know about the Arkansas Secretary of State.
I do know there's only one, maybe two in the United States that I've met that I would trust.
What do you know about your SOS, Colonel?
Well, I tried to reach out to him.
I'll just tell you that.
I mean, he seems to be a fairly nice guy.
Everybody likes him, but he did not want to talk with me.
I'll just put it that way.
I approached him in December, and he did not want to have anything to do with me at all.
Okay, you know what Arkansas is such on the edge here where we this is the tipping edge if we don't get Arkansas, Missouri completely paper to show an example here.
Because we got two years to get rid of these machines in this country.
So here's what I'm going to do.
Colonel, we're going to set up with these vendors.
I'm going to reach out to the Secretary of State of Arkansas for a meeting, virtual meeting with myself.
I'm going to reach out to the governor of Arkansas.
And we're going to come back here and keep giving you reports right here on Lindell TV.
Thank you, Colonel.
That's the Lindell Report.
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