Mike Lindell Stands Firm in Federal Verdict and Vows to Defend Values

Mike Lindell Sticking to His Guns After a Tough Court Ruling

MyPillow founder Mike Lindell is not taking this verdict lying down. The Colorado federal court held him liable for defamation against a former Dominion Voting Systems employee after his comments on the 2020 election. Despite the court’s decision, Lindell is fired up and ready to fight back.

The Associated Press reported that a jury ordered Lindell and his online platform, Frankspeech, to fork over $2.3 million to Eric Coomer, former Dominion security and product strategy director. Sure, $2.3 million sounds huge to most, but it pales in comparison to the $62.7 million Coomer originally demanded.

Even more jaw-dropping is the fact that Dominion secured a $787 million settlement with Fox News over similar election controversy coverage. And let’s be real—this is a clear nod to how big the stakes were back in the 2020 showdown when President Trump was in the thick of the fight.

After the verdict, Lindell didn’t hold back during his interviews. In one chat with former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani on “The Rudy Giuliani Show” (aired on LindellTV), he made it crystal clear where he stands. He declared, “It’s a huge breakthrough [for] free speech and First Amendment rights,” at the 3:43 mark in the video. “My employees, I’m sure, are celebrating right now.”

Lindell wasn’t done yet. On conservative commentator Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast, he doubled down: “It’s a big win, everybody. MyPillow 100 percent innocent. We got completely validated that we did nothing wrong, never did anything wrong … MyPillow is here to stay. We’re not going anywhere.”

Even with these strong words, the toll is real. Along with the $2.3 million judgment, Lindell’s personal fortunes took a hit. According to reports by the AP, his net worth plummeted from $60 million to a staggering $10 million in debt.

Lindell may be on the ropes financially, but his stance remains unyielding. For those who back President Trump and value free expression, his battle is more than just about the money—it’s about standing tall against what he sees as mainstream media bias. And while the courtroom drama continues, one thing is clear: Mike Lindell isn’t backing down anytime soon.

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