MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced a rally for free speech, that will take place on June 12 in Wisconsin.
Speakers who will appear live on stage include conservative commentators Diamond & Silk, Charlie Kirk, Brannon Howse, Chris Cox, Dinesh D’Souza, Danielle D’Souza, Sheriff Clarke and Lindell himself.
But the main event will be an appearance, via video screen, of the 45th President of the United States, Donald Trump, the event’s website said.
“The President will be visiting with us in real time during the event via our huge stage Jumbotron,” the Eventbrite page read.
“This will be a fun family-friendly festival atmosphere with merchandise and food vendors. The Trump Unity Bridge and Trump Train will be present with their trademark music and leading the crowd in MAGA dancing. In addition, there will be lunch and dinner concessions available from River’s Edge for purchase, including BBQ, hamburgers, hotdogs, popcorn, ice cream, chips, snacks, non-alcoholic beverages, & water.
“There will be limited chairs and plenty of grass to sit and enjoy the amazing speakers. Feel free to bring a blanket for the kids. Don’t bring your pets as they won’t enjoy the fun, but do bring your sunscreen and hats. Please no outside chairs,” it said.
Speaking to Steve Bannon, Lindell said that some liberal news outlets like “The Daily Show” hosted by Trevor Noah on Comedy Central and Rolling Stone Magazine would also be attending.
He also told Bannon that his law firm that he hired to represent him in a lawsuit against Doming and Smartmatic were attacked by “bots and trolls” and immediately abandoned him, but he has hired investigators to discover who hired the “bots and trolls”
Last week was when he was dropped by the law firm representing him in a case against Dominion Voting Systems and Smartmatic as the firm even cut ties with the attorney who took the case, Law & Crime reported.
Minneapolis attorney Alex J. Beck was the one who signed on to Lindell’s lawsuit against the two companies.
“Late last night, firm management became aware of the filing of the complaint which was done without receiving firm authorization pursuant to internal firm approval procedures,” the law firm Barnes & Thornburg said to Law&Crime in an email on Friday. “The firm has withdrawn as local counsel in this matter and has ended the client relationship. The attorney representing the client in this matter is no longer with the firm.”
“Pursuant to Rule 83.5(a)(1) of the Local Rules of the United States District Court for the District of Minnesota, the undersigned counsel hereby notifies the Court and counsel that Alec J. Beck has changed his firm affiliation and contact information,” Beck said in a notice to the court. “No attorney from Barnes & Thornburg LLP remains of record and the firm’s appearance is thus withdrawn.”
Beck’s co-counsel in the matter, attorneys Douglas A. Daniels and Heath A. Novosad, are of Houston, Texas. They have both filed paperwork for admission pro hac vice in the District of Minnesota — that is, to handle the Lindell matter only. To do so, they need an attorney admitted to practice in the District of Minnesota to serve as “local counsel.”
In an email to Law&Crime, Daniels confirmed that Beck would remain on as local counsel despite his departure from Barnes & Thornburg. Daniels declined to go into detail about whether Beck’s separation from his now-former law firm was fair under the circumstances.
This is an excerpt from Conservative Brief.
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