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https://abcnews.go.com/US/election-officials-push-back-security-device-distributed-mike/story?id=104541850
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, one of the leading
promoters of false 2020 election fraud claims,
is facing pushback from election officials and
experts after announcing the rollout of a device
that he says can help keep elections secure.
Lindell says the wireless monitoring device,
which was formally unveiled two weeks ago after
Lindell first announced it in August at his
so-called Election Crime Bureau Summit, is
designed to detect if voting machines are
connected to the internet.
The MyPillow CEO, who falsely claims that
voting machines were manipulated to steal the
2020 election from Donald Trump, is facing
defamation lawsuits from the voting machine
companies Dominion Voting Systems and
Smartmatic. Lindell has denied wrongdoing.
But election officials ABC News spoke with
said that, generally speaking, Lindell's
device is meant to solve a problem that
doesn't exist.
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