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MyPillow advertising pulled from Fox News

Updated: August 5, 2021 at 2:57 pm EST  See Comments

Thu Aug 5, 2021 – 2:22 pm EDT

This story was originally published by the WND News Center.

(WND News Center) – MyPillow officials have decided to pull their advertising campaign off the Fox News network, a decision that could have dramatic impact because of its $50 million annual cost, in a dispute over a promotion for a coming cyber symposium.

The Washington Examiner explained how MyPillow chief Mike Lindell directed his company to remove ads from Fox News programming over the issue, where the network refused to run the promotion.

“The ad he sought to have aired promotes his cyber symposium event that will discuss the 2020 election. Lindell has repeatedly asserted the election was fraudulent, claiming Dominion Voting Systems machines were manipulated to steal votes from former President Donald Trump. Election officials and the company have rejected the claims,” the report explained.

Lindell said the commercial just promotes a coming symposium, but he also has explained the event will offer his evidence of election fraud.

He has made the extraordinary offer of a $5 million payment to anyone attending the event who can disprove data “he claims demonstrate election fraud,” the report said.

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