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MyPillow CEO and election integrity advocate Mike Lindell announced on Friday that Fox News had “canceled” his advertisement on their network.
In a video posted to social media, the MyPillow inventor explained, “Fox News just canceled MyPillow. We don’t know why…maybe it’s because Lou Dobbs was added over here at Lindell TV.”
He also posited that perhaps it was “because they don’t want my face even on their network leading up to the 2024 election in support of our great real president, Donald Trump.”
Lindell said that he didn’t “know the details” of why the cancellation had happened, but shared that the commercials had been nixed, along with “anything MyPillow or Mike Lindell” on the network.
He asked the audience to “please help us and support us during this time of cancellation, and thanks for your support of Lindell TV…I believe this is all about stopping me from talking about the election platforms and the elections.”
Lindell has been advocating for election reform in the aftermath of the 2020 presidential election and has been known to be an ally of President Donald Trump. The fight has not come without cost.
According to Newsweek, Lindell has been fighting multiple legal cases regarding his comments about the 2020 presidential election and has promised not to settle with the election-related companies that he is embroiled with in court, via comments he reportedly made on “War Room” with host Steve Bannon.
Lindell TV recently welcomed President Donald Trump for an interview with the famous Lou Dobbs, who has returned to the screen with a show called “Lou Dobbs Tonight” on the MyPillow CEO’s platform.
Viewers may recall that Dobbs was previously employed by Fox News.
Last summer, Lindell hosted an “Election Summit” in Springfield, Missouri, where he presented his plan on how he believed Americans could work toward securing their election systems.