Mike Lindell said that another retailer had ended its relationship with MyPillow while in conversation with Steve Bannon.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has faced a barrage of issues in 2023, but it looks like his problems just got even worse after admitting to the loss of yet another retailer and falling victim to an 'artificial intelligence attack'.Lindell has been under increasing pressure since he publicly offered his support to unsubstantiated conspiracy theories that the 2020 presidential election was stolen and that Donald Trump should still be in the White House.
'The CEO added that his Lindell Offense Fund site has been 'attacked by artificial intelligence,' but despite the less-than-cheery news, Lindell seemed to remain positive.'We've got great things going on right now, and we are winning. That's why they're attacking me.' Lindell said the attacks were an attempt to 'take away my voice,' yet he remained defiant, saying 'it's not happening,' and reiterating that 'we are winning.
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