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Pro-Trump conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell says he’s shaving his mustache to infiltrate the DNC

Pro-Donald Trump conspiracy theorist Mike Lindell says he is shaving his mustache and going “incognito” to infiltrate the Democratic National Convention.

The DNC kicks off in Chicago on Monday, with 50,000 people expected to descend on the city.

Lindell, the MyPillow founder and Trump supporter, was filmed saying: “I’m going incognito, I’m going to be shaving my mustache everybody, I’ve only done that one time in my life…you won’t recognise me”.

But his plan to go undercover at the DNC was mocked on social media platform X.

One person said: “He does seemweird enough to think that shaving his mustache would actually be a disguise.”

Another wrote: “Why? 50 percent of the people there wouldn’t know who he was. The other half won’t care”.

In a clip posted on his X social media page a few days earlier, Lindell said he planned to “go as far as [he] can” into the DNC, but quickly conceded “but I probably won’t be going in there”.

He said: “We’re going right into the storm, we’re gonna be live from Trump Hotel. We’re gonna be out in the streets. I’m gonna go as far as I can into the Democrat Convention…we might have a couple of passes, we’re waiting to hear from them that we can get inside but I probably won’t be going in there everybody, but I do want to be in the street…”

Lindell is currently embroiled in a long-running civil lawsuit where he has been ordered to pay $5 million in award money he offered in an election fraud evidence competition.

The avid Trump supporter launched the “Prove Mike Wrong” challenge in 2021 and promised to pay the huge prize to anyone who could prove alleged evidence of 2020 election fraud false.

Computer forensics expert Robert Zeidman did, but Lindell refused to pay and tried to renege on his

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