MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell still believes Trump will be heading back to the White House
SalonApril 09, 2021
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has no plans of backing down from his fight to prove there was widespread election fraud in 2020 election, despite the total absence of any legitimate evidence. The pillow magnate is now faced with a $1.3 billion dollar lawsuit filed by Dominion Voting Systems, but is doubling down on his allegations despite projecting that MyPillow will lose $65 million this year after 22 retailers pulled his products off the shelves.
Lindell has a new plan, not only to expose alleged widespread voter machine fraud in the 2020 election but also to stop his business from hemorrhaging cash. MAGA World s favorite bedding manufacturer has turned to right-wing influencers to hawk his products, ranging from the eponymous (and formerly popular) MyPillow to bedsheets and dog beds. From Newsmax hosts Lynnette Hardaway and Rochelle Richardson, better known as
Newsmax TV hosts Diamond and Silk have dropped a new rap song in response to Bill Gates saying that the U.S. should move towards "100% synthetic beef."
When the city of Detroit declared bankruptcy in 2013, Kilpatrick’s mayorship was held partly responsible.
“It was citizens of Detroit that suffered when they handed over their hard-earned tax dollars to the city,” Judge Nancy Edmunds said during Kilpatrick’s sentencing, according to the MinnPost.
Donald Trumo and Diamond & Silk (Getty)
Kilpatrick, a lifelong Democrat, wrote Trump a letter of support in 2019.
“I first want to congratulate you for the overwhelming and stunning victories of your Presidential campaign, and also the unprecedented success of your first two years in office,” he wrote, according to Deadline Detroit.
Needless to say, his early release, courtesy of DJT, is getting a lot of attention because of the fact that “prominent members of the Detroit community,” Diamond & Silk convinced Trump to do so: