You would think in a matter as serious as Lindell is bringing forward that his experts would be glad to have their bona fides out there for the public.
Guess not. Yet when someone trots out an “expert” to defend a viewpoint that people don’t agree with, then the expert is not qualified, a shill, etc.
Got it!
First thing in court when one side puts their expert on the stand, they have the expert recite their bona fides “this is why you should believe their testimony”.
In the court of public opinion, that is very important to do also.