Mike Lindell pulls all MyPillow ads from Fox News after it refuses to run ad

The MyPillow CEO allegedly wanted to run ads about the integrity of the 2020 elections, Fox News refused to air the ad.

According to reports, Fox News has refused to let MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell run ads about election integrity.

So in response, Lindell pulled all ads for the MyPillow from the right-leaning news organization.

“In a statement to the [Wall Street Journal], Lindell said he’d wanted to air a commercial for a “cyber symposium” about the 2020 election that he’s scheduled to host next month,” BizPacReview reported.

“Fox News, which is facing lawsuits related to its airing of disputed 2020 election voter fraud claims, reportedly declined to air the commercial, angering Lindell,” BizPac reported.

Lindell plans to hold a “cyber symposium” where he has challenged data experts to try to disprove his findings about the possibility that some voting machines were manipulated.

“$5,000,000 will be offered to any attendee who can prove that Mike's cyber data from the November 2020 election is not valid,” one of Lindell’s websites explains.

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