Michael Lindell, founder and CEO of “My Pillow” (MyPillow), Inc.
President Trump (Trump) will eventually win the U.S. election and be re-elected, Mike Lindell, founder and CEO of MyPillow, said on Newsmax TV on Thursday, Dec. 17.
Lindell is a strong supporter of President Trump. I hope people realize this election was stolen,” he told “Stinchfield” host Grant Stinchfield in an interview Thursday. “Trump is going to be our president for the next four years. And there are about six ways to do that. The most important of them is this: we’re doing this right.”
“I’ve talked to attorney Sidney Powell, I’ve talked to attorney Lin Wood, I’ve talked to General Flynn. I know they have hard evidence, plus my own due diligence.” Lindell added.
Lindell also condemned Fox News for colluding with Biden in order to help him get elected.
He said, “It’s a fact that on Election Day, when the opening vote went to 14 percent, with no chance of Biden winning, they called Arizona and didn’t call Florida.” “So everything that happened on election night, I would ask, ‘What’s going on?'”
Lindell recalled that CNN directly bad-mouthed him back then, and he didn’t boycott them at the time. “Now, I’m not going to do anything about Fox either. I base my decisions on business decisions …… If every time any host or network news speaks out against me, I won’t advertise there. They attack me all the time, just like they attack the president.”
Lindell has recently funded many rallies across the country to wake up the American public to the full extent that this election is “total fraud and a fraud.
“My Pillow Company Profile.
“Founded in 2004 in Minnesota, My Pillow’s founder, Lindell, invented and patented a pillow design that uses an open-cell foam to produce products. The company had 1,500 employees in 2017. In March 2020, when the Communist virus was raging in the United States, Lindell announced that 75 percent of his company’s production line would be converted to cotton masks to be donated for use by U.S. healthcare workers. The company also donated 60,000 pillows to hurricane-ravaged victims in Texas in 2017. And his charity regularly donates products to communities in Minnesota, where it is headquartered.
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