CHANHASSEN, MINN. (KFGO) – Several big-box retailers have decided to quit selling the products from Minnesota-based My Pillow. The companies say they made that decision because CEO Mike Lindell has continued to support conspiracy theories concerning Donald Trump’s loss of the presidential election.
Lindell says officials with Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s are dropping his products. Lindell also heard from Dominion Voting Systems Monday. That company is threatening to sue him for slander. Lindell has continued to claim the machines were “rigged” and influenced the final vote totals illegally.
Dominion accuses Lindell of being a leader of a “misinformation campaign.”

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