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Lindell says he'll file 'anti-weaponization' fund claim
Key takeaways
- Nearly $1.8 billion will be used to settle grievances against the government for alleged wrongdoing.
- Lindell said his company lost millions in earnings after he amplified false claims that President Trump won the 2020 election.
- We had three third parties look and do an evaluation of MyPillow, what it was prior to all these attacks and what it is now.
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Nearly $1.8 billion will be used to settle grievances against the government for alleged wrongdoing.
Lindell said his company lost millions in earnings after he amplified false claims that President Trump won the 2020 election.
We had three third parties look and do an evaluation of MyPillow, what it was prior to all these attacks and what it is now. And all of them averaged $400 million that it cost the brand and cost MyPillow. And it s just horrific that our own government could do this to the American dream, Lindell said during an appearance on Lindell TV, which he owns and operates.
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