He's not handling things well.
You'd think association with Jim Bakker would be beneath even him.
"Yeah, yeah, the 'Absolute Proof,' let me tell you the key part of that," Lindell said at one point during a three-day online special broadcast with evangelical pastor Jim Bakker. "This is probably the only time where I had a little fear, and I had to pray, get on my knees, and pray to God. This was 10 days before the impeachment trial. And let me tell you. I'm 10 days before — and remember, at the time that that was like the — towards the end of January, you know, the impeachment trials were Tuesday following, like, the Feb. 8, OK?"
He then continued with a favorite theme, describing the Jan. 6 Capitol siege as the work of anti-Trump forces. This time he called it a "big fake insurgency or whatever, that you're against the government."
Lindell then said, apparently for the first time, that he believed that the government wanted to kill him.
"And guess who was No. 1 on that list to come and get? Me," he added, referring to the government. "I'm going, 'God they're gonna kill me.' You know, they're gonna put me and hang me. And basically [that] is what I'm thinking, and at that moment, he said, You know, I got to put a documentary, just put the evidence out there and make it."
You'd think association with Jim Bakker would be beneath even him.