Mike Lindell claims he tried to 'get arrested' for Jan. 6 — even though he wasn't there

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell waves to guests at a rally with Donald J. Trump in Greenwood. (Right Cheer/Matt Johnson)

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell claimed in a recent interview that he asked to be arrested for the riot at the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, even though he was present at the time.

During a Sunday interview with right-wing broadcaster Mike Gallagher, Lindell recounted how the FBI presented him with a warrant for his phone in 2022 connected to a case about election tampering in Mesa County, Colorado.

Lindell pointed out that he was in a Hardee's drive-thru when the FBI confronted him to take the phone into custody.

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"So we pull over, and he goes, we're not here to arrest you; we're gonna ask you some questions," Lindell said of the FBI agents. "Well, I wanted to get arrested... I kept going, no, you arrest me, I want to go to the January 6th."

"I said, well, I told them I want to go, even though I wasn't on January 6th, I want to go there and speak out what I know and everything, right?" he continued. "And so here I am telling them I want to get arrested. I preached, I talked to them about God in my book. I mean, I kept them there for two hours, you know?"

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However, the FBI agents refused to arrest him, he said.

"They said, you can't call your lawyer," Lindell explained. "I said, well, then you, then I want to be arrested. I said we're at a standoff here. So either, either you're going to arrest me for, you know, not cooperating."

The agents eventually allowedLindell to call his attorney, who advised him to turn over his phone.

In 2023, a federal judge ruled that Lindell's rights were not violated when the FBI confiscated his phone.

Watch the video below from the Mike Gallagher Show.