Sons of Liberty Radio, March 11, 2026
Update: 2026-03-12
Description
Sons Of Liberty Radio with Bradlee Dean
MIKE LINDELL Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE
Restoration of Liberty: Mike Lindell’s Vision for Minnesota and the Fight for Election Integrity
Sons of Liberty Radio: Mike Lindell Live
Redemption, Election Integrity, and the 2026 Minnesota Gubernatorial Vision
Core Narrative
"This is a spiritual battle of biblical proportions... I have one fear, the fear of the Lord."
Redemption Arc: Lindell shares his journey from functioning crack cocaine addiction to a 2017 spiritual awakening and White House guest.
Election Integrity: Claims of massive fraud in Minnesota and nationwide; advocates for paper ballots and removing electronic machines.
Gubernatorial Platform: Plans to fire commissioners on Day 1, ban Sharia law, and prosecute "corrupt" officials like Keith Ellison and Ilhan Omar.
Media Critique: Accuses mainstream outlets (Star Tribune, CBS) of being "accomplices" in covering up fraud and misrepresenting his legal standing.
Key Confrontation
Discussion on the Jimmy Kimmel interview: Lindell views media attacks as a "gift" to reach the 81% of Americans who distrust mainstream narratives.
Key Figures
Mike LindellGubernatorial Candidate, CEO
Bradlee DeanHost, Sons of Liberty
The Strategy
75 Rallies in 90 Days
$100M personal investment
Bypassing "Uni-party" media
Keywords
#ElectionIntegrity #MN-Gov2026 #FaithInPolitics #MyPillow #ConstitutionalRights #VoterID
Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (2026-03-11) Reading Time: ~12 min | Audience: MN Voters
This episode of the Sons of Liberty radio show features host Bradlee Dean interviewing Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and Minnesota gubernatorial candidate. The discussion spans from Lindell’s personal journey of redemption from addiction to his hardline stance on election fraud, constitutional governance, and his plans to "clean up" Minnesota’s political landscape.
Detailed Summary of Key Themes
The Argument for Election Safeguards
The program opens with a historical and legal defense of voter ID laws, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's recognition of voter fraud as a legitimate threat. Evidence of fraud is highlighted through various cases, including 50 convictions in Texas and the controversial 2008 Minnesota Senate race where Al Franken was declared the winner by a slim margin after months of litigation. The host argues that mainstream media intentionally downplays these occurrences, despite the fact that even the Democratic National Convention requires identification for entry. These segments establish a framework where election integrity is viewed as the cornerstone of a just society, necessitating strict safeguards like photo IDs and paper ballots.
Historical Election Integrity Concerns
Region/Event
Reported Issue
Indiana (2008)
Faked signatures on primary petitions.
Texas (Recent)
Over 50 convictions for various fraud types.
Minnesota (2008)
1,099 ineligible felons voted in a race decided by 312 votes.
Pennsylvania
Investigation into 140,000 questionable registrations.
*Data synthesized from historical claims discussed in the broadcast.
Mike Lindell’s Testimony and Redemption
Mike Lindell shares a deeply personal account of his transformation from a "functioning addict" to a Christian businessman. He describes a 2008 "intervention" by his own drug dealers in Minneapolis, who refused to sell to him after he had been awake for 14 days. Lindell recounts quitting crack cocaine overnight on January 16, 2009, through prayer, and later fully committing his life to Jesus Christ in 2017. He views his success with MyPillow and his subsequent political platform as part of a divine calling, noting that his presence in the White House alongside Donald Trump served as a miracle that inspired others in the drug world to seek help.
The Gubernatorial Campaign and Media Conflict
Lindell discusses his run for Governor of Minnesota, characterizing it as a "spiritual battle of biblical proportions." He criticizes incumbent politicians and the mainstream media, specifically the Star Tribune, for what he calls a "cover-up" of corruption. Lindell emphasizes that he is bypassing traditional media filters by launching a massive grassroots tour. He asserts that his national platform allows him to raise the necessary funds to challenge established figures like Amy Klobuchar, whom he accuses of being a poor steward of federal funds.
Lindell's "75-90" Campaign Strategy
75
Town Rallies
➔
90
Days Duration
Lindell is transitioning from traditional debates to a direct-to-voter "MyPillow-style" marketing approach to bypass media censorship.
Constitutional and Religious Worldview
Throughout the interview, host Bradlee Dean and Lindell align on the belief that the U.S. Constitution and the Bible are the dual pillars of the Republic. Dean challenges the constitutionality of a federal military draft, arguing that the founding era relied on voluntary forces and that modern politicians have exceeded their delegated authority. Both speakers argue that the current "bad things" happening in the country are driving people back to God, sparking a historical revival.
Key Data
Convictions: 177 convictions for voter fraud were secured following the 2008 Minnesota Senate race investigation.
Legal Costs: Mike Lindell has spent upwards of $70 million to $100 million of his own money over five years fighting for election integrity.
Prison Costs: Minnesota reportedly spends $110 million annually on incarcerated individuals identified as illegal immigrants.
Campaign Finance: Lindell has already raised upwards of a million dollars for his gubernatorial run.
To-Do / Next Steps
Mike Lindell will conduct 75 rallies across Minnesota over the next 90 days to speak directly to voters.
The campaign aims to mobilize the 250,000 Trump voters from 2020 who did not participate in the 2022 midterms.
If elected, Lindell plans to fire all state commissioners on his first day in office.
Lindell intends to ban Sharia law and restore the original Minnesota state flag.
The administration plans to remove the "Satanic statue" currently located at the state capitol.
Legal action and prosecutions will be pursued against officials and media outlets deemed "accomplices" in fraud or treason.
Conclusion
The broadcast serves as both a political manifesto and a religious testimony. By framing the upcoming election as a spiritual and constitutional crisis, Bradlee Dean and Mike Lindell seek to galvanize a grassroots movement in Minnesota that prioritizes absolute election transparency, biblical morality, and a total overhaul of the state's political and media establishment.>
MIKE LINDELL Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE
Restoration of Liberty: Mike Lindell’s Vision for Minnesota and the Fight for Election Integrity
Sons of Liberty Radio: Mike Lindell Live
Redemption, Election Integrity, and the 2026 Minnesota Gubernatorial Vision
Core Narrative
"This is a spiritual battle of biblical proportions... I have one fear, the fear of the Lord."
Redemption Arc: Lindell shares his journey from functioning crack cocaine addiction to a 2017 spiritual awakening and White House guest.
Election Integrity: Claims of massive fraud in Minnesota and nationwide; advocates for paper ballots and removing electronic machines.
Gubernatorial Platform: Plans to fire commissioners on Day 1, ban Sharia law, and prosecute "corrupt" officials like Keith Ellison and Ilhan Omar.
Media Critique: Accuses mainstream outlets (Star Tribune, CBS) of being "accomplices" in covering up fraud and misrepresenting his legal standing.
Key Confrontation
Discussion on the Jimmy Kimmel interview: Lindell views media attacks as a "gift" to reach the 81% of Americans who distrust mainstream narratives.
Key Figures
Mike LindellGubernatorial Candidate, CEO
Bradlee DeanHost, Sons of Liberty
The Strategy
75 Rallies in 90 Days
$100M personal investment
Bypassing "Uni-party" media
Keywords
#ElectionIntegrity #MN-Gov2026 #FaithInPolitics #MyPillow #ConstitutionalRights #VoterID
Source: Sons of Liberty Radio (2026-03-11) Reading Time: ~12 min | Audience: MN Voters
This episode of the Sons of Liberty radio show features host Bradlee Dean interviewing Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow and Minnesota gubernatorial candidate. The discussion spans from Lindell’s personal journey of redemption from addiction to his hardline stance on election fraud, constitutional governance, and his plans to "clean up" Minnesota’s political landscape.
Detailed Summary of Key Themes
The Argument for Election Safeguards
The program opens with a historical and legal defense of voter ID laws, citing the U.S. Supreme Court's recognition of voter fraud as a legitimate threat. Evidence of fraud is highlighted through various cases, including 50 convictions in Texas and the controversial 2008 Minnesota Senate race where Al Franken was declared the winner by a slim margin after months of litigation. The host argues that mainstream media intentionally downplays these occurrences, despite the fact that even the Democratic National Convention requires identification for entry. These segments establish a framework where election integrity is viewed as the cornerstone of a just society, necessitating strict safeguards like photo IDs and paper ballots.
Historical Election Integrity Concerns
Region/Event
Reported Issue
Indiana (2008)
Faked signatures on primary petitions.
Texas (Recent)
Over 50 convictions for various fraud types.
Minnesota (2008)
1,099 ineligible felons voted in a race decided by 312 votes.
Pennsylvania
Investigation into 140,000 questionable registrations.
*Data synthesized from historical claims discussed in the broadcast.
Mike Lindell’s Testimony and Redemption
Mike Lindell shares a deeply personal account of his transformation from a "functioning addict" to a Christian businessman. He describes a 2008 "intervention" by his own drug dealers in Minneapolis, who refused to sell to him after he had been awake for 14 days. Lindell recounts quitting crack cocaine overnight on January 16, 2009, through prayer, and later fully committing his life to Jesus Christ in 2017. He views his success with MyPillow and his subsequent political platform as part of a divine calling, noting that his presence in the White House alongside Donald Trump served as a miracle that inspired others in the drug world to seek help.
The Gubernatorial Campaign and Media Conflict
Lindell discusses his run for Governor of Minnesota, characterizing it as a "spiritual battle of biblical proportions." He criticizes incumbent politicians and the mainstream media, specifically the Star Tribune, for what he calls a "cover-up" of corruption. Lindell emphasizes that he is bypassing traditional media filters by launching a massive grassroots tour. He asserts that his national platform allows him to raise the necessary funds to challenge established figures like Amy Klobuchar, whom he accuses of being a poor steward of federal funds.
Lindell's "75-90" Campaign Strategy
75
Town Rallies
➔
90
Days Duration
Lindell is transitioning from traditional debates to a direct-to-voter "MyPillow-style" marketing approach to bypass media censorship.
Constitutional and Religious Worldview
Throughout the interview, host Bradlee Dean and Lindell align on the belief that the U.S. Constitution and the Bible are the dual pillars of the Republic. Dean challenges the constitutionality of a federal military draft, arguing that the founding era relied on voluntary forces and that modern politicians have exceeded their delegated authority. Both speakers argue that the current "bad things" happening in the country are driving people back to God, sparking a historical revival.
Key Data
Convictions: 177 convictions for voter fraud were secured following the 2008 Minnesota Senate race investigation.
Legal Costs: Mike Lindell has spent upwards of $70 million to $100 million of his own money over five years fighting for election integrity.
Prison Costs: Minnesota reportedly spends $110 million annually on incarcerated individuals identified as illegal immigrants.
Campaign Finance: Lindell has already raised upwards of a million dollars for his gubernatorial run.
To-Do / Next Steps
Mike Lindell will conduct 75 rallies across Minnesota over the next 90 days to speak directly to voters.
The campaign aims to mobilize the 250,000 Trump voters from 2020 who did not participate in the 2022 midterms.
If elected, Lindell plans to fire all state commissioners on his first day in office.
Lindell intends to ban Sharia law and restore the original Minnesota state flag.
The administration plans to remove the "Satanic statue" currently located at the state capitol.
Legal action and prosecutions will be pursued against officials and media outlets deemed "accomplices" in fraud or treason.
Conclusion
The broadcast serves as both a political manifesto and a religious testimony. By framing the upcoming election as a spiritual and constitutional crisis, Bradlee Dean and Mike Lindell seek to galvanize a grassroots movement in Minnesota that prioritizes absolute election transparency, biblical morality, and a total overhaul of the state's political and media establishment.>
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