Mike Lindell Joins Bradlee Dean LIVE
Faith, Freedom, and the Fight for Minnesota’s Future
A Confrontational Opening on Media Narratives and Moral Framing
The episode begins with a forceful opening commentary about the Matthew Shepard case, media framing, public morality, and what the host presents as a broader pattern of narrative control. The introductory material moves from that example into a Christian constitutional framing, using quoted historical and biblical material to argue that the nation's civic order depends on biblical principles, public accountability, and resistance to what the host views as false or manipulative media narratives.
Bradley Dean Sets the Stage for Mike Lindell
After the program introduction, Bradley Dean welcomes listeners, gives the call-in number, promotes Sons of Liberty Media, and explains that Mike Lindell will join the show shortly. The host emphasizes that he wants to ask direct questions rather than create a hostile interview, while also making clear that he intends to discuss Donald Trump, Minnesota politics, election concerns, cultural issues, and Lindell's campaign for governor.
Self-Defense, Law, and a Pastor's Response to Threats
Before the Lindell interview begins, the host discusses a Louisiana pastor, identified in the transcript as Tony Spell, and presents a clip in which the pastor explains why he responded strongly to threats against his family. Dean uses the clip to argue that Christians are not required to passively accept threats or injustice, connecting the story to broader comments about lawful resistance, oppression, and what he believes is the proper response to criminal behavior.
A Cultural and Religious Argument About Public Morality
The next portion of the show centers on the host's criticism of modern cultural trends, the Boy Scouts' abuse claims and settlement fund, federal appointments, sodomy laws, moral responsibility, and biblical standards. The discussion is framed through the host's religious worldview, with repeated claims that God's law, common law, and constitutional principles should define public morality rather than media pressure, political messaging, or cultural trends.
Mike Lindell on Donald Trump, Faith, and Public Life
When Mike Lindell joins the program, he recounts his personal history as a former crack cocaine addict and alcoholic, his conversion and recovery, his work with churches, and the vivid dream he says preceded his meeting with Donald Trump. Lindell describes the 2016 meeting as a divine appointment, explains how he became close friends with Trump, and says that his public support for Trump led to major backlash against him and his company.
Minnesota, Election Claims, and Lindell's Governor Campaign
The interview closes with Lindell discussing his campaign for governor of Minnesota, his claim that he is polling first, his hope for Trump's endorsement, planned budget and immigration proposals, alleged fraud in Minnesota government programs, voting machines, Dominion dropping its lawsuit against him, and the need for campaign resources. Dean ends by thanking Lindell, directing listeners to Sons of Liberty websites, and inviting future engagement with the program and upcoming events.
