'This is disgusting what they've done to our country,' the MyPillow CEO said of Fox News.
"We're fighting for our First Amendment rights of free speech," Lindell told the crowd."But I want to say something. Shame on you,MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell on Saturday condemned Fox News during his rally in Wisconsin."Where are you, where are you Fox?" he continued."They're already being sued ... who cares if you're gonna get sued twice by Smartmatic and Dominion. This isn't just about the machines.
Lindell's hostility toward Fox News dates back to last December, when he first accused the network of conspiring withto overthrow Trump at a"Stop the Steal" rally in Washington D.C."Why do you think Fox declared Arizona with only 14 percent of the vote in? They already knew what they did! They were in on it," he told a pro-Trump crowd at the time.
Relations between Lindell and Fox News continued to sour throughout the first half of 2021. In April, the pillow businessman called out the network for not reporting on his $1.6 billion lawsuit against Dominion Voting Systems. "Isn't it big news that MyPillow sued a company called Dominion that is paid for by tax dollars?" Lindell asked during a livestream for the launch of his new social media site, Frank."Why don't you report? Fox, report, have me on."
Lindell announced the lawsuit against Dominion after Dominion filed a defamation lawsuit against MyPillow and Lindell alleging that he defamed the company by publicly claiming that their voting machines fraudulently flipped voters to favor President
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