Lindell's Subpoena Reveals 'Subjects' Of Investigation
Pillow salesman Mike Lindell, an election-denying, babbling idiot, said that the FBI stopped him at a Hardee's drive-thru with a warrant to seize his phone. CNN got some information on that warrant. The Justice Department is seeking information about at least seven people, including Tina Peters, in connection with a breach of a Colorado county's voting system as part of efforts to subvert the 2020 election results.
Tina Peters, the Mesa County Clerk, and Recorder, pleaded not guilty earlier this month to charges related to a security breach of her office's election equipment. But there are more people named as "subjects."
Via CNN:
The subpoena covers "all records and information" on Lindell's phone that constitutes as evidence against seven named individuals or any other unnamed co-conspirators. It details several areas of interest for investigators related to Dominion voting systems and any efforts to damage or access them.
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Two of the individuals, Belinda Knisley and Sandra Brown, were Peters' deputies in the Mesa County elections office and were charged in the Colorado state case earlier this year.
