Magnate Mike Lindell says he won't accept the result of the 2024 election - even if Donald Trump wins. The online pillow salesman, dubbed My Pillow Guy, whose unproven claims of election rigging ...
A staunch supporter of former President Donald Trump, Lindell is accusing finance companies of exploiting his business through a high-interest $600,000 loan.
MyPillow needed $600,000, and fast. So last month CEO Mike Lindell opted for a merchant cash advance — similar to a payday loan for businesses — and agreed to repay more than $16,000 per day for the ...
Exclusive: Lindell told The Independent his cash flow problems feel like “having a gun to your head,” before becoming incensed that his false claims of voting machine fraud aren’t making new headlines ...
I look down to splash some water on my cheeks, and when I look back up, the face of Mike Lindell greets me instead of my own. In another one, I’m being smothered by a horribly uncomfortable pillow.
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 ...
A Trump voter proved Mike Lindell wrong ... he enjoys the pillow's "slumber-inducing qualities.") Even more impressive, Lindell prevailed after overcoming a severe crack addiction, as recounted ...
Conspiracy theorist and pillow-pusher Mike Lindell is facing backlash online after his company marked down some of its pillows to $14.88, a figure seen as symbolic for white supremacists and neo ...