The CEO of My Pillow who has never shied away from being a supporter of Donald Trump has been suspended on Twitter. Lindell had recently posted some things that had disputed labels placed beneath them. Even until the final days of Donald Trump’s presidency, Lindell was continuing to say “Donald Trump will be president for four more years”.
Although some may believe that there wasn’t a fair investigation into voter fraud and impropriety claims, it’s not disputed that Joe Biden is now the president. Perhaps Lindell crossed the line one too many times with his claims, or maybe he met a specific criterion of penalties.
Meanwhile, it is still rumored that Lindell plans to run for Minnesota Governor. It’s hard to tell how much this might stymie those plans.
NEW: Twitter has suspended the account of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell: pic.twitter.com/HopXUf47we
— Alex Salvi (@alexsalvinews) January 26, 2021
We are not sure if this is a temporary or permanent suspension, but it does appear to have the look of a more permanent situation. Many times when people are locked out of their Twitter accounts you can still see them. It’s clear in the screenshot above that you can no longer see his account, but rather just the remnants of the account.
This comes not long after Donald Trump himself was suspended from Twitter and blocked from posting on Facebook, in addition to attorney Lin Wood. Twitter has been purging many people for the last few weeks, and some would argue more of them are on the right side of politics, but we don’t have the internal data to prove that.
Lindell was critical during the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic, using his My Pillow factories to manufacture masks and other things. He was a major supporter of President Trump during the election, but after the results, it seems he may have lost some credibility with some people.
We will do our best to bring updates on this development as we can.
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