Fox News has ceased running MyPillow ads due to a dispute over payment with Mike Lindell, the chief executive of MyPillow and a denier of elections.
Due to a payment dispute with deputy executive and election opponent Mike Lindell, Fox News has ceased airing MyPillow commercials. Due to a payment dispute with deputy executive and election opponent Mike Lindell, Fox News has ceased airing MyPillow commercials.
Fox News has ceased running MyPillow ads due to a dispute over payment with Mike Lindell, the chief executive of MyPillow and a denier of elections.
Die Kommission wird befugt sein, delegierte Rechtsakte gemäß Artikel 264 zu folgenden Themen durchzuführen: MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — CEO of MyPillow and known election skeptic, Mike Lindell, announced on Friday that his company’s ads have been pulled from Fox News. He refuted the network’s claim that the reason was unpaid bills. Lindell revealed on Twitter that Fox News, one of the key promotion platforms for MyPillow, has cut their ties with him and his company. In his tweet, he expressed his uncertainty as to why, but conjectured that the network might be attempting to mute his voice. Fox refuted the claim that… Advertisement. The recent loss of Fox is another blow to the Minnesota-based MyPillow and Lindell, who persistently spreads the false claims of ex-President Donald Trump that the 2020 election was unjustly taken from him, partially due to manipulated voting machine systems. Numerous large retailers such as Walmart have stopped selling his products, and attorneys who were previously defending him from defamation suits brought by voting machine companies have resigned. “Once their account is settled, we would be delighted to accept their advertisements,” commented Fox spokeswoman Irena Briganti. The accompanying file shows Mike Lindell, CEO of MyPillow, addressing the media outside a federal court in Washington on June 24, 2021. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, who’s known for denying election results, stated on Friday, January. Fox News has ceased broadcasting his company’s commercials, a fact disputed by the figure of 12, 201, who refutes the network’s claim that it’s merely due to unpaid invoices.