12-Year-Old Democratic Influencer Discredits MyPillow CEO's Baseless Claims at DNC, Fact-Checks His '257,000 Missing Votes' Statement

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Govind Tekale

Govind Tekale

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, known for his election conspiracy theories, was confronted at the Democratic National Convention by 12-year-old influencer Knowa De Brasco.

Attempting to go incognito with a hat and sunglasses, Lindell engaged in debates with attendees at the United Center, reiterating baseless claims about missing votes in Georgia from the 2020 election.

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His assertion of 257,000 missing votes was unsupported by any credible evidence.

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De Brasco challenged Lindell to provide proof, but Lindell's response was dismissive and vague.

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Media outlets, including The New York Daily News and The Daily Beast, confirmed there was no credible evidence for Lindell's claims.

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Meanwhile, Lindell is facing legal and financial difficulties, with his legal team withdrawing due to unpaid bills.

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The convention featured a mix of political discussion and cultural performances, with celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and John Legend participating.

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The Harris-Walz campaign effectively utilized TikTok to engage a younger, tech-savvy audience.

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This strategy emphasized a progressive, inclusive agenda, in stark contrast to former President Trump’s divisive rhetoric.

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