QVC stopped selling MyPillow in June 2020, as CEO campaigned for Trump - Business Insider

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QVC quietly stopped selling MyPillow last June, as the controversial pillow brand's CEO campaigned for Trump

soon after voting-technology company Dominion threatened to sue Lindell over his baseless claims of voter fraud.

This is not the first controversy in which Lindell has been entangled. Lindell campaigned for Trump's reelection through 2020. In July, Lindell faced backlash after promoting an untested "cure" for COVID-19. Lindell had recently taken a financial stake in the company producing the experimental plant extract in question.

Lindell told Insider last week that, in the past, controversies have actually increased MyPillow's sales, especially its direct-to-consumer business. "We're going to get very busy," Lindell said of business amid the current backlash. "And those stores are going to lose out because they don't have the products that people want. It's sad for them that they bowed down to these left-wing groups that — all they do is attack.

 

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.'made headlines recently for his repeated, baseless claims that former President Donald Trump 'stole' the election from President Joe Biden.' uh....I'm pretty sure it was the other way around. Lindell claimed that Biden stole it from Trump. You might want to correct this!

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