Mike Lindell Responds to $1.3Bn Dominion Lawsuit: 'Thank You'
'I’m very happy that they finally got that suit filed'

Dominion Voting Systems are suing Mike Lindell for $1.3 Billion after he challenged them to put up their lawsuit earlier this year because he had "100% evidence that China and other countries used their machines to steal the election."
Lindell has become the latest target of the voting company who filed suit against Trump attorney Rudy Giuliani last month.
The lawsuit against Lindelll claims:
“MyPillow’s defamatory marketing campaign – with promo codes like ‘FightforTrump,’ ‘45’, ‘Proof’, and ‘QAnon’ – has increased MyPillow sales by 30-40 percent and continues duping people into redirecting their election-lie outrage into pillow purchases."
Lindell fired back at the lawsuit, saying, “it’s been cancel culture for MyPillow."

His remarks caused his company's products to be dropped from several major stores.
Lindell alleges the election was rigged in Joe Biden’s favor through Dominion and other voting software systems, most noted in a two-hour documentary titled ‘Absolute Proof,' which aired earlier this month.
Lindell responded to Dominion’s lawsuit, saying:
“I’m very happy that they finally got that suit filed."
“My message to Dominion is thank you for finally getting this done, because it’ll be back in the limelight now,” Lindell said.

Recently, the right-wing opinion website, The American Thinker, issued an apology and a retraction for claims of election tampering against the company.
Dominion accused the CEO of knowingly lying about the claims.
"Despite knowing your implausible attacks against Dominion have no basis in reality, you have participated in the vast and concerted misinformation campaign to slander Dominion," read the letter.
Founder and CEO of Dominion, John Poulos, said he might bring the suit against President Donald Trump, he told Axios in a podcast interview.
“There were things being said about me personally, about the company that I founded that are so demonstrably false,” Poulos told Axios.
“The level of falsity just reached a level that I had not previously thought would ever be possible.”