MyPillow store backer Roy Hanna said he had been called a 'terrorist, insurrectionist and a pedophile.'
has contacted MyPillow for comment.
The MyPillow CEO's comments have seen Dominion Voting Systems, which operated machines during the 2020 Presidential Election,Despite the lawsuit being brought against him, Lindell has sensationally claimed in the past that Trump would be reinstated by"the morning of August 13." MSNBC host Medhi Hasan also piled on with a comment while filling in for colleague Chris Hayes earlier this month, adding:"For most of you, today's significance probably does not go beyond a warm summer Friday.
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