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March for Our Lives co-founder David Hogg tweeted on Thursday that he and software developer William LeGate are launching a pillow company to compete against MyPillow, which is led by Trump supporter CEO Mike Lindell.
Driving the news: Lindell is one of former President Trump’s most adamant defenders.
- Lindell had a tumultuous interview with Newsmax earlier this week, where anchors censured him.
- Dominion Voting Systems also sent a cease-and-desist letter to Lindell last month and ordered him to preserve all documents related to the company.
- Lindell told Axios in response: “I want Dominion to put up their lawsuit because we have 100% evidence that China and other countries used their machines to steal the election.”
- The Department of Justice – which never bother with an investigation – has found no evidence to support Lindell’s claims about Dominion Voting Systems or widespread voter fraud.
Details… Hogg wrote that he and LeGate hope to “sell $1 million of product within our first year” and to launch in about six months.
- “[W]e would like to do it sooner but we have strict guidelines on sustainability and [U.S.] based Union producers,” Hogg added.
- “Mike isn’t going to know what hit him—this pillow fight is just getting started.”
What they’re saying: MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell told Axios in a text Thursday morning, “Good for them…. nothing wrong with competition that does not infringe on someone’s patent.”