Mike Lindell was frequently with Donald Trump in 2020 as the former president disputed the outcome of the presidential election Getty Images He called the lawsuit “a very good day” as the discovery process will prove him right. Lindell insisted to The Associated Press that while his company got a brief surge in sales, it was devastated after more than 20 retailers dropped his products, including Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s, as well as his ban from Twitter. It also insisted that his “big lie” has “increased My Pillow sales by 30-40% and continues duping people into redirecting their election-lie outrage into pillow purchases.” Michael Lindell, CEO of My Pillow Inc., speaks during a campaign rally for now former President Donald Trump Getty Images The lawsuit, filed Monday and seeking $1.3 billion for defamation, claims that he “exploited another chance to boost sales” after hitting the jackpot with Donald Trump’s endorsement for My Pillow. Lindell is the latest to be sued by Dominion Voting Systems for accusing the company of “stealing millions of votes” and rigging the 2020 presidential election. Don’t try and twist this,” he told the outlet. “I lost 20 retailers, and it’s cost me $65 million this year that I won’t get back, OK?” Lindell told Insider. The 59-year-old CEO revealed the devastating cost to his business - even as he scoffed at claims made in a $1.3 billion lawsuit that his alleged “big lie” over election fraud was “because the lie sells pillows.” My Pillow founder Mike Lindell says he has lost $65 million in revenue this year because of mass boycotts over his ongoing claims that the presidential election was stolen. Graham to testify in Georgia election probe Trump allies mull launching 2024 presidential campaign after midterms: report Trump lawyers saw Clarence Thomas as ‘only chance’ to overturn 2020 vote MAGA Republicans who ‘threaten democracy’ may have Dems to thank for their wins Tuesday
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