MyPillow CEO pulls ads from Fox News after network refused to run ad linked to ...

MyPillow CEO pulls ads from Fox News after network refused to run ad linked to ...
MyPillow CEO pulls ads from Fox News after network refused to run ad linked to ...

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has pulled the company's ads from Fox News after he the network refused to run a commercial that has been linked to claims of 2020 voter fraud.

Lindell, 60, told the Wall Street Journal that he asked Fox News to run a commercial promoting his cyber symposium which he plans to live stream next month. 

The staunch Trump ally told the outlet that the commercial wouldn't specifically mention claims of election fraud. However, he said the symposium 'will prove the 2020 election was stolen' from then-President Donald Trump.

Fox News confirmed to DailyMail.com that the network had refused to run the commercial.

'It's unfortunate Mr. Lindell has chosen to pause his commercial time on FOX News given the level of success he's experienced in building his brand through advertising on the number one cable news network,' a FOX News spokesperson told DailyMail.com.

Advertisements for MyPillow were still running on Fox News as of late Thursday night. It was not immediately clear when the ads will stop running. 

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has pulled the company's ads from Fox News after he the network refused to run a commercial that has been linked to claims of 2020 voter fraud

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has pulled the company's ads from Fox News after he the network refused to run a commercial that has been linked to claims of 2020 voter fraud

Lindell, right, said he asked Fox News to run a commercial promoting his cyber symposium

Lindell, right, said he asked Fox News to run a commercial promoting his cyber symposium

Lindell, right, has continued to spread conspiracy theories alleging that Dominion Voting Systems, which makes voting machines, flipped the results of the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump, left, to Biden

Lindell, right, has continued to spread conspiracy theories alleging that Dominion Voting Systems, which makes voting machines, flipped the results of the 2020 presidential election from Donald Trump, left, to Biden

MyPillow is among Fox News's largest advertisers - and spent almost $50 million on Fox News in 2020, the Wall Street Journal reported. Lindell told the outlet that, so far, the company has dropped $19 million to air commercials on the network this year. 

DailyMail.com has reached out to MyPillow for more information and additional comment.

Even after numerous recounts and elections audits called for by Republicans, President Joe Biden

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