The mogul as a messenger to meet Trump will be military control or use the pacification law?

Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, a U.S. company that has always supported Trump and insisted on defending the Constitution, “passed the word” to Trump when he was received by him at the White House on Jan. 15.

Lindell said Friday (Jan. 15) that he shared a document with President Trump and White House lawyers recommending that he replace CIA Director Gina Haspel, but he said he was only helping a lawyer deliver a message.

Lindell met with President Trump in the Oval Office on Friday, and was later photographed by reporters as he walked out of the White House holding a document that reads, “Move Kash Patel to Acting CIA Director,” who is the acting chief of staff to the secretary of defense.

Lindell said President Trump read the document before returning it to him. Lindell met with Trump and a lawyer in the Oval Office for about 10 minutes in a meeting that was scheduled for Thursday (14).

Lindell told the Washington Examiner, “I was the messenger.” He added that he was “passing along the advice of a lawyer.”

From the right half of the document photo circulated online, Lindell was holding a document showing, among other things, “immediate steps to save (omitted content) …… the Constitution,” “a call to appoint a new member of the national security team,” “the law if necessary at the first sign of any ……,” and “foreign interference in the election …… trigger …….”

But when asked if the document contained a recommendation to use “martial law” if necessary, Lindell denied that it did.

Apollo.com reported that the reporter checked the anti-Trump Washington Post report, the WaPo claimed that the content included military control and the use of counterinsurgency law.

Lindell told the Washington Examiner that after meeting with Trump, he was taken upstairs to talk to White House lawyers about the details of election fraud.

He explained that Trump was having one meeting after another.

“Here’s the thing: More than 80 million people believe the election was the result of fraud,” Lindell said.

He said Trump lawyers have said they have looked into the claims, but they appear to be fatigued and “very dismissive” of the narrative.

Lindell added, “They have their own agenda.”

Lindell, a staunch Trump supporter, retweeted the Washington Examiner report at 9:30 p.m. Friday on Twitter (click here) as proof of authenticity. Lindell also said by Friday that he believed President Trump would do another four years.

Apollo.com commentator Wang Duyan said the anti-Trump WaPo emphasized that Lindell’s proposal included military regulation and the use of pacification laws was treasonous, and the New York Times said the content included military regulation, but Lindell denied this to the Washington Examiner. I observe that President Trump has no plans to use military means, or he should have done it long ago.