Twitter has permanently banned my pillow CEO



Donald Trump’s 2020 U.S. Twitter has permanently blocked the account of Mike Lindell, CEO of My Oshika, after continuing to make baseless claims of winning the presidential election.

A protagonist spokesman said in a statement that Twitter had decided to ban Lindell, the founder of the bedding company My Pillow, for “repeated violations” of its civil integrity policy. The policy was implemented last September and is aimed at counter-combat.

It was not immediately clear from which of Lindell’s posts on Twitter his account was suspended.

Lindell, a Trump supporter, has consistently insisted that the US presidential election was rigged even after Biden took office.

Big retailers such as Band Bath & Beyond and Kohls have said they will stop carrying My Oshika products, Lindell said earlier.

Lindell is facing potential lawsuits through Dominion voting systems for claiming that their voting machines played a role in alleged fraud in the election. He urged Trump to declare martial law in Minnesota to get his ballots and turn the election around.

In the wake of the U.S. Capitol storm earlier this month, Twitter banned more than 70,000 accounts for sharing false information. Trump, who summoned the mob, also suspended his account permanently.

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