MyPillow fell to retailers for Mike Lindell’s Trump visit: report

My Pillow is reportedly falling behind retailers, including Kohl’s and Bed Bath & Beyond, after its founder Mike Lindell showed up at the White House last week to talk about alleged election fraud with President Trump.

Lindell, who was photographed Friday at the White House with documents reportedly containing notes on conspiracy theories related to the election, said in an interview with the conservative Right Side Broadcasting Network that “two companies abandoned” the sale of their bedding products.

He didn’t identify the companies, but said “they’ve always been good, not like Target, which is the worst company, the things they’ve done to me.”

“I just talked about the phone with Bed Bath & Beyond. They are dropping my pillow. I just got off the phone not five minutes ago. Kohl’s, all these different places, “Lindell said, according to WCCO, a CBS affiliate in Minnesota where My Pillow is located.” [companies], they are afraid, like a Bed Bath & Beyond, they are afraid. They were good partners. In fact, I told them, “You come back whenever you want.”

In a written statement, a spokesman for Bed Bath & Beyond seemed to point out that MyPillow’s sales have been weak and have been unable to establish any connection between its decision and the policy’s overflow.

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell waits outside the west wing of the White House before entering Washington, DC on Friday.
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“As previously announced, we have been streamlining our assortment to stop producing a number of low-performing items and brands,” the spokesman said. “This includes the MyPillow product line. Our decisions are data-driven, customer-inspired, and producing substantial growth in our key target categories. “

Kohl’s did not immediately respond to a request for comment. My pillow also did not respond immediately to a request for comment.

Nine My Pillow products, including sheets, mattresses and pillows, were included on Tuesday on the Bed Bath & Beyond website, while Kohl’s includes a $ 80-90 90s My Pillow pillow.

Lindell has also received fire from Dominion Voting Systems for publicly claiming that his voting machines were manipulated and contributed to the president’s electoral loss.

In a January 8 letter of cessation and withdrawal from Dominion, the company states, “You falsely accused Dominion of fraud and ‘stealing millions of votes,'” according to the four-page letter sent by the company’s lawyers. “Your defamation campaign against Dominion has been relentless and you have taken advantage of your important social media to do as much damage as possible to Dominion’s good name.”

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