MyPillow's Mike Lindell says Bed Bath & Beyond and Wayfair have stopped selling products over vote fraud support

A PROMINENT CEO and ally of Donald Trump is facing a boycott of his products by major retailers after repeatedly claiming election fraud.

Mike Lindell of MyPillow says several companies have banned his products from their stores for supporting the president's claims of vote rigging in the 2020 presidential election.

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During an interview with Right Side Broadcasting Network's Brian Glennon Monday, Lindell said Bed Bath & Beyond, Kohl's, H-E-B and Wayfair are all dropping MyPillow.

"They're trying to cancel me out," Lindell claimed.

"I just got off the phone with Bed Bath & Beyond. They're dropping MyPillow.

"Just got off the phone not five minutes ago. Kohl's, all these different places," he said.

He said the companies were acting in response to social media campaigns he claimed were being perpetrated by "leftist groups."


He added: "These guys don't understand… they're scared, like a Bed Bath & Beyond, they're scared. They were good partners. In fact, I told them, "You guys come back anytime you want."

 According to a New York Times report, Dominion Voting Systems has threatened to use Lindell over his accusations of election fraud.

Officials have repeatedly stated there was no proof of widespread voter fraud in the election.

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency called it the "most secure election in American history."

And on Friday when Lindell visited the West Wing notes visible in images taken revealed a suggestion to replace the current CIA director with the current acting chief of staff at the Pentagon.

The Republican donor who has informally advised President Donald Trump, was seen leaving the West Wing on Friday carrying pages of notes that appear to outline a series of recommendations.

Among those that are visible are the words, “Move Kash Patel to CIA acting” a reference to the current chief of staff to acting Defense Secretary Christopher Miller.

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