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FBI allegedly seizes ‘My Pillow’ CEO’s phone – Law Officer

FBI allegedly seizes ‘My Pillow’ CEO’s phone – Law Officer

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September 14, 2022
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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell, revealed on Tuesday that his phone had allegedly been seized by the FBI. He made the announcement live on his show, the Lindell Report. Lindell explained that he and a friend had been on a fishing trip, and decided to stop at a Hardee’s drive-thru on the way home in his hometown of Mankato, Minnesota.

“We pulled through the drive-thru, they take the order, we pull up, and she says pull ahead,” Lindell said, noting that when they did, another car came and parked perpendicular to them, essentially blocking them in the drive-thru.

Lindell said he told his buddy, “That’s either a bad guy, or it’s FBI.”

As reported by The Post Millennial, Lindell said that another car came up shortly after and pinned them in on the right side, with another customer blocking their rear end.

At Lindell’s request, the people in the cars in front and to his right showed him their badges, and explained why they were there.

Lindell said that they began asking him questions about Colorado and Dominion voting machines, and eventually told him that they had “some bad news.”

The officers told him that they had a warrant for his cell phone, and would be confiscating it, to which Lindell replied that he needed it to “run five companies” as he doesn’t have a computer.

Lindell then spoke with a lawyer, who advised him to hand over the phone, at which point he said he did.

After showing a copy of the warrant, Lindell explained that he was not even given a chance to do a backup of his phone, that it was simply taken away.

Lindell called the actions of the FBI “disgusting” and “garbage.”

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