



MyPillow's lawsuit also makes a distinction between Lindell and his company, arguing, "MyPillow has not engaged in discussion about the 2020 election." The new complaint from MyPillow, filed in Minnesota federal court, accuses Dominion of waging an "illegal campaign to punish and silence their critics." Dominion has filed similar lawsuits against Trump's lawyer Rudy Giuliani, attorney Sidney Powell and Fox News. Former President Donald Trump's campaign and his allies lost dozens of lawsuits in their sweeping effort to overturn key states' election results and flip the outcome of the race.ĭominion is seeking more than $1.3 billion in punitive and compensatory damages, saying the "viral disinformation campaign" spread by Lindell and others has "irreparably damaged" the company's reputation. Sorry, I Don't Have the RAM in My Head to Process the MyPillow Guy's Opinions on Martial Law Meanwhile, the spectacle of one accused rioter advertising her real-estate business while storming. Newsweek reached out to MyPillow as well as the Trump campaign for additional remarks or any reaction to the now-deleted Saturday tweet. My Pillow founder and Trump supporter Mike Lindell was photographed entering the West Wing of the White House on Friday, carrying notes which seemed to advocate the imposition of martial law. The election-technology firm Dominion sued MyPillow and Lindell in February, accusing them of spreading the false claim that the company rigged the 2020 election for President Joe Biden by manipulating votes.
