When Mike Lindell, better known to TV viewers as the MyPillow Guy, went to the White House last week to try to persuade President Donald Trump to keep pushing bogus theories about the election, he came away disappointed. Unexpectedly, Trump passed him and his claims about sabotaged voting machines off on staffers. But the Trump true believer says he has something from Trump that softens that blow: the promise of an endorsement.
When Mike Lindell, better known to TV viewers as the MyPillow Guy, went to the White House last week to try to persuade President Donald Trump to keep pushing bogus theories about the election, he came away disappointed. Unexpectedly, Trump passed him and his claims about sabotaged voting machines off on staffers. But the Trump true believer says he has something from Trump that softens that blow: the promise of an endorsement.
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Photo credits: Michael J. Lindell (Drew Angerer/Getty Images), Kermit The Frog (Cindy Ord/Getty Images for Vulture Festival), Jane Krakowski (John Lamparski/Getty Images
It’s been roughly a day since news broke and by “news,” we mean the infamous British tabloid
The Daily Mail, and by “broke,” we mean “wrote down some stuff someone sort of suggested they told them sometime, we guess” of a bizarre rumor that alleged that Michael “MyPillow Guy” Lindell and Jane “Jane Krakowski” Krakowski were in some sort of secret romantic relationship with each other. Both unwilling participants in this random-ass gossip were, of course, swift to deny that they even knew of each other’s existence, a claim that comes off as fairly credible, given that Lindell seems like he probably goes to bed at 7 p.m. every night watching
MyPillow Guy among the Trump acolytes with political aspirations
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FARGO, ND - JUNE 27: Michael J. Lindell (L) CEO of My Pillow, cheers as U.S. president Donald Trump speaks to supporters during a campaign rally at Scheels Arena on June 27, 2018 in Fargo, North Dakota. President Trump held a campaign style Make Ame
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MINNEAPOLIS - When Mike Lindell, better known to TV viewers as the MyPillow Guy, went to the White House last week to try to persuade President Donald Trump to keep pushing bogus theories about the election, he came away disappointed. Unexpectedly, Trump passed him and his claims about sabotaged voting machines off on staffers. But the Trump true believer says he has something from Trump that softens that blow: the promise of an endorsement.
Gleeful late night hosts wave goodbye to Donald Trump 21/01/2021, 6:18 am
Stephen Colbert said he feels ‘enormous relief’ as he was joined by his fellow late night hosts in saying a gleeful goodbye to Donald Trump (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
Stephen Colbert said he feels “enormous relief” as he was joined by his fellow late night hosts in saying a gleeful goodbye to Donald Trump.
The now-former president provided plenty of material for the late night shows during his tumultuous four years in office, which officially came to an end with the inauguration of Joe Biden.
Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel and Jimmy Fallon all addressed the end of an era during their opening monologues.