Lindell promised his site, which he ultimately dubbed FrankSpeech, would be censorship-free.
Lindell was notablykicked off Twitterthat same year for spreading conspiracy theories related to the 2020 presidential election.
FrankSpeechwhich, surprisingly, still existswill soon go public.
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People asked me, Youre going to let everything go?
And I said, Absolutely not, Lindell said during an appearance on a right-wing radio show.
We have a thing we found in the Constitution and our founding fathers that defines what free speech is.
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