- PoliticsThe Week
MyPillow guy tells Steve Bannon that Trump 'will be back in office in August'
Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, is still touting wild conspiracy theories about voter fraud in the 2020 election. Most recently, during an appearance on former White House Chief Strategist Steve Bannon's "War Room: Pandemic" podcast, Lindell baselessly asserted he has evidence that will eventually get to the Supreme Court and overturn the results of the 2020 election. "[Former President] Donald Trump will be back in office in August," he boldly proclaimed. Mike Lindell declares that as a result of voter fraud lawsuit he'll soon be filing, "Donald Trump will be back in office in August." pic.twitter.com/5Ewtd9SZ1O — Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 29, 2021 Trump doesn't have many allies left who are still publicly claiming the election was rigged, but Lindell has never slowed down, even though he has yet to bring anything remotely noteworthy to the table to back up his baseless claims, which even compelled a NewsMax host to walk out of an interview with him earlier this year. But the "MyPillow Guy" wasn't the only person pushing the narrative in recent days. On Sunday night, former Rep. Michele Bachmann (R-Minn.) participated in a World Prayer Network prayer call, during which she called the 2020 election a "coup" driven by voter fraud and asserted her belief that congressional Democrats' voting rights bill, known as H.R. 1, will "forever cement that illegal takeover into place." Former congresswoman Michele Bachmann says the 2020 election was "a coup" and warns that passage of H.R. 1 will "forever cement that illegal takeover into place." https://t.co/YI9KnGeP6u pic.twitter.com/waFynEyyHw — Right Wing Watch (@RightWingWatch) March 29, 2021 More stories from theweek.comThe case for trailer parksAlaska state official announces run for Murkowski's seat, hires Trump campaign alumsHate cancel culture? Stop supporting the GOP.
- U.S.The Root
The Data Proves It: Black People in America Are Not Even a Demographic Monolith
A new analysis of demographic population data collected during the most recent American Community Survey shows that the face of the Black community in the U.S. is more diverse than ever.
- CelebrityE!
Rachel Bilson Was "Super Bummed" After Rami Malek Asked Her to Delete Their High School Photo
Rachel Bilson recalled "sweating" and being "nervous" when Rami Malek privately messaged her to remove an Instagram photo of their teenage days.
- CelebrityIn The Know
Dad storms out of son’s wedding after contentious invitation issue: ‘Selfish and inappropriate’
Nobody was buying this father's side of the story.
- EntertainmentYahoo Movies
Jennifer Connelly's provocative poster and other 'Career Opportunities' secrets on the movie's 30th anniversary
Thanks to Connelly, the "Career Opportunities" poster has been turning heads for 30 years… starting with the head of its leading man, Frank Whaley. “I was driving down Sunset Boulevard in L.A. and there’s that poster on a billboard above the Roxbury Nightclub. I almost crashed the car," the actor and remembers.

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