MyPillow founder Mike Lindell claims to have two new "whistleblowers" which have come ahead with details about alleged voter fraud within the 2020 presidential election.

Lindell, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump, is a key promoter of the conspiracy principle that the 2020 election was "rigged" or "stolen" in favor of President Joe Biden. Though Lindell has spent hundreds of thousands of his personal cash in an effort to unfold these false allegations, the "proof" he has offered has been persistently discredited and debunked by election and cybersecurity specialists.

Throughout a Friday night phase of The Lindell Report on the MyPillow founder's Frank Speech web site, the pro-Trump businessman claimed extra persons are coming ahead with claims of election malfeasance.

"We now have two whistleblowers—two extra at this time all people," Lindell mentioned. "I am not even going to say what states. I might like to say the one state, however I am not gonna," the conspiracy theorist mentioned with a glance of pleasure on his face.

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MyPillow founder Mike Lindell claimed Friday that he has two new whistleblowers which have come ahead about alleged malfeasance within the 2020 election. Above, Lindell takes a selfie with Trump supporters throughout a rally on June 26, 2021 in Wellington, Ohio.Scott Olson/Getty Photographs

"And uh—two whistleblowers and considered one of 'em is fairly excessive up in uh-uh an organization. We can't title no names," Lindell continued. "We can't say," he mentioned, then listed the names of voting machine corporations—together with Smartmatic and Dominion Voting Programs.

"We have that happening," Lindell promised his viewers.

Lindell has claimed that China labored to hack the 2020 election and switched votes in favor of Biden. This allegation is just not corroborated by proof, and election officers—Republican and Democrat—have repeatedly debunked the declare, saying that voting machines should not even related to the web.

The MyPillow founder has additionally claimed that Smartmatic and Dominion had been concerned in "rigging" the election for Biden. Each corporations have sued Lindell, together with a number of different Trump allies, for defamation.

"He is aware of voting machines didn't swap votes from former President Trump to now-President Biden," the Smartmatic lawsuit filed final month says. "These details don't matter to Mr. Lindell as a result of...he is aware of he can promote a preconceived story about voting machines stealing democracy by stealing votes from a president who's extremely widespread with hundreds of thousands of People. And, after all, Mr. Lindell—'the MyPillow Man'—is aware of he must promote pillows to maintain and improve his fortune."

In August, U.S. District Choose Carl Nichols—who was appointed by Trump—dominated that the Dominion lawsuit towards Lindell may transfer ahead. Nichols famous in that call that "it's merely not the legislation that provably false statements can't be actionable if made within the context of an election."

Regardless of the claims of Lindell and Trump in regards to the 2020 election, no proof corroborates their allegations. Dozens of election problem lawsuits filed by the previous president and his supporters failed in state and federal courts. Even judges appointed by Trump dominated towards the authorized challenges. In the meantime, audits and recounts throughout the nation—together with in areas the place the election was overseen by pro-Trump Republicans—have reaffirmed Biden's victory.

Former Lawyer Common William Barr, who was broadly considered as considered one of Trump's most loyal Cupboard members, mentioned that there's "no proof" of widespread fraud that will change the presidential election's end result. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Safety Company on the Division of Homeland Safety, whereas nonetheless led by a Trump appointee, mentioned the identical, describing the election because the "most safe in American historical past."

Regardless, the lies in regards to the 2020 election have resonated strongly with GOP voters. A number of polls performed over the previous 12 months have proven that a majority of Republicans imagine that Trump misplaced as a result of widespread fraud and that Biden is just not the legitimately-elected president.

Newsweek reached out to Trump's press workplace for remark, however didn't instantly obtain a response.