Mike Lindell, an avid Trump supporter since the beginning, will be hosting a marathon election fraud broadcast running from Thanksgiving day until the following Sunday in an attempt to get the Supreme Court to overturn the 2020 election. He released a short teaser clip for an interview he did with the former president himself with the aim to get the American people excited for the event.

Lindell has also told Steve Bannon, another one of Trump’s allies, that, “I cannot wait to drop this Supreme Court case the Tuesday at 9 a.m. before Thanksgiving and the whole world is going to be watching this unfold over Thanksgiving.” Unfortunately for Lindell, however, the reaction to his interview clip so far seems to suggest that the anticipation for his marathon will not be as widespread as he predicts.

The teaser that he dropped for it, which is a one-minute snippet of Lindell and Trump having an extremely awkward and nonsensical conversation, has brought ridicule on most social media platforms. In the video, Lindell makes many meaningless statements that he seems to think are profound, such as, “There’s an old saying, y’know, if the tree falls in the forest and no one heard it, did it really fall? Well, the media tells us there is no forest.”

The clip can be found on Mike Lindell’s official Twitter account, or floating around social media with the various reactions and comments people have had. There is one thing that most of those people agree on. The video is uncomfortable and uninspiring, and it certainly is not creating a unified passion in Americans to marathon for Donald Trump to become president again.

Twitter had a field day:

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