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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell was caught off guard after conservative news outlet Newsmax settled a defamation suit with Dominion ...
The “MyPillow guy,” Mike Lindell, is doubling down on his claims that electronic voting machines are rigging elections ...
The MyPillow CEO asserted that he would "never" stop attacking Dominion, even though he is facing a $1.3 billion defamation lawsuit from the company. The sad part is that people like Lindell are just ...
MINNEAPOLIS — A federal appeals court handed a victory Wednesday to Mike Lindell, ruling that the MyPillow founder doesn’t have to pay a $5 million award to a software engineer who disputed data that ...
Tina Peters was sentenced to nine years behind bars for a data-breach scheme spawned from the rampant false claims about voting machine fraud in the 2020 presidential race.
MyPillow CEO and conservative political activist Mike Lindell (pictured at the Republican National Convention in Washington, D.C., in 2020) defamed a former employee of Denver's Dominion Voting ...
My Pillow CEO Michael Lindell speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump listens during the daily coronavirus response briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC on March 30, 2020.
He may have just lost his defamation case and $2.3 million, but the "MyPillow guy" is keeping a cheery outlook. The post ‘MyPillow Guy’ Mike Lindell Celebrates as He’s Ordered to Pay $2.3M ...
Twitter has permanently suspended MyPillow CEO and Trump confidant Mike Lindell from the social network for repeated violations of the site's policies on spreading election misinformation ...
Twitter has permanently suspended MyPillow CEO and Trump confidant Mike Lindell from the social network for repeated violations of the site's policies on spreading election misinformation ...
(CNN) -- Mike Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, was banned from Twitter Monday night, according to a Twitter spokesperson. Twitter made its decision based on a new policy it enacted after the Capitol ...
My Pillow CEO Michael Lindell speaks as U.S. President Donald Trump listens during the daily coronavirus response briefing in the Rose Garden at the White House in Washington, DC on March 30, 2020.