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White powder isn't the only strange thing that has been sent to election officials across the country this season. A series of emails sent by a group led and funded by MyPillow CEO and election denier ...
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In another one, I’m being smothered by a horribly uncomfortable pillow. With my last dying breaths, I scream, “What the hell is this?” and a booming voice answers, “It’s MYPILLOW!” Now, as I walk the ...
When MyPillow founder Mike Lindell recently found himself in a cash crunch, he grasped for the only financial lifeline he could — but the unrepentant voting machine conspiracist now insists in a ...
Texas' highest court for criminal matters will have three new Republican members, all backed by AG Ken Paxton. Two of them ...
The email asked recipients to take a survey about ... which have been widely debunked, has embroiled the MyPillow CEO and others in defamation lawsuits from voting machine companies like Dominion ...
Oct 23 (Reuters) - Donald Trump ally Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow.com, asked a U.S. appeals court on Wednesday to strike down a $5 million award to a man who successfully debunked his claims ...
A series of emails sent by a group led and funded by MyPillow CEO and election denier ... began finding what they said were misleading email messages. Those emails included a survey asking for ...
After rising to prominence as the face of his company MyPillow, Lindell has spent the last two years promoting the idea that voting machines enabled widespread fraud in the 2020 election. His ...