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Mike “MyPillow Guy” Lindell’s latest investigation

John Fea   |  April 12, 2021

The My Pillow Guy is now investigating Fox News to find out why the cable network refuses to book him as a guest on its programs.

Here is a taste of Richard Luscombe’s piece at The Guardian:

Mike Lindell, the formerly ubiquitous purveyor of both Donald Trump’s election lies and his own range of My Pillow bedding accoutrements, says he has hired private investigators to find out why he appears to have fallen out of favor with Fox News.

Speaking on a podcast hosted by Steve Bannon, a former White House strategist and another champion of the former president’s lies about supposed election fraud, Lindell accused Fox News of a conspiracy against him, presumably to keep hidden the “absolute proof” he insists he has that Trump’s defeat by Joe Biden was rigged.

“You know, I’m gonna have those answers soon because I’ve hired private investigators and I’ve spent a lot of money on them to investigate everything,” Lindell said, when Bannon asked why he hadn’t seen him on Fox News recently.

“The bots and trolls, who’s behind them?” Lindell added. “Why is Facebook involved, Wikipedia involved? And then the big question: why isn’t Fox having people on? Why isn’t Fox on there talking about Dominion and Smartmatic and the election fraud?”

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