Gun control activist David Hogg recently announced that plans are in the works for him to launch a company that makes pillows to compete with Mike Lindell and MyPillow.
In a tweet yesterday, Hogg said that Lindell “is going to have some progressive competition soon.”
Hogg then listed ways that he intends to separate his company from Lindell’s and said, “Only this time it will be: Union made in America, have an emphasis on supporting progressive causes, not attempt a white supremacist overthrow of the United States government, so you can sleep at night.”
In tweets today, Hogg further outlined his plans. “Our goal is to sell $1 million of product within our first year Mike isn’t going to know what hit him- this pillow fight is just getting started.”
Our goal is to sell $1 million of product within our first year
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) February 4, 2021
Mike isn't going to know what hit him- this pillow fight is just getting started https://t.co/dYqapyMzre
Hogg said that he was going to partner with fellow political activist William LeGate and that they “are going to prove that progressives can make a better pillow, run a better business and help make the world a better place while doing it.”
“We will have the name announced soon but we need to get through the legal process of trademarking as so on,” Hogg added.
We will have the name announced soon but we need to get through the legal process of trademarking as so on
— David Hogg (@davidhogg111) February 4, 2021
According to Axios, Lindell has responded to the plan and in a text this morning said, “Good for them…. nothing wrong with competition that does not infringe on someone’s patent.”
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