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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was caught on camera being torn apart by a 12-year-old during a tense debate at the Democratic National Convention.
Lindell, 63, appeared at the event seemingly in disguise as he continued to insist that voter fraud had swung the 2020 election in favor of President Joe Biden.
In a face-to-face encounter with a young Harris-Walz campaigner named Knowa, Lindell can be heard saying: 'They just found 257,000 votes that are missing from the 2020 election.'
Knowa can be heard responding: 'You haven't provided any source', to which Lindell says: 'The source is in your papers in Georgia.'
The young boy then hilariously responds to him: 'So your source is 'trust me bro?', as the two part ways.
Lindell, 63, appeared at the event seemingly in disguise and continued to insist that voter fraud had swung the 2020 election in favor of President Joe Biden
It remains unclear as to what article Lindell had been referring to, with the only headline regarding missing votes in Georgia coming from a fact check by the Associated Press last year.
Their story debunked claims that over 20,000 that were tallied in the state 'do not exist'.
In response for comment to the Daily Beast, Lindell provided them with a link to a Wordpress page from an election integrity group showing alleged findings.
The outlet reported that the findings were unaccompanied by any links or sources like reputable news sites.
Lindell's constant conspiracy theory pushing on the 2020 election came back to haunt him earlier this year.
A judge in Minnesota ruled that the pillow manufacturer had to pay a man $5 million after he completed his 'Prove Mike Wrong Challenge'.
Lindell offered a $5 million reward to anyone who could prove that 'packet captures' and other data he released were not valid data from the 2020 election.
Knowa has been sharing images from the convention alongside prominent Democrats, Lindell is seen here
MyPillow chief executive Mike Lindell speaks to reporters outside federal court in Washington, June 24, 2021
Robert Zeidman, a software developer, took Lindell up on the challenge and submitted a 15-page report ultimately proving Lindell wrong.
Lindell is currently involved in a defamation lawsuit brought by Dominion Voter Systems, while his company has been struggling financially.
Last July, Lindell told DailyMail.com that his company has lost a staggering $100 million since Walmart and Bed Bath & Beyond pulled his products over his false claims of election fraud.
The polarizing MAGA supporter said in a phone interview that MyPillow made $110 million a year in gross sales prior to to the election controversy, but now makes only about $5 million - a whopping 95 percent drop.
He's also the target of a separate defamation lawsuit in Minnesota by a different voting machine company, Smartmatic.
Knowa has been sharing images from the convention alongside prominent Democrats.
He was also interviewed after his interaction with Lindell, saying that 'it felt great.'