The Sunday Telegraph

Pillow tycoon turns up at the White House

- By Nick Allen in Washington

DONALD TRUMP had a bizarre visit in his final days at the White House from a businessma­n known as the “MyPillow Guy”.

Michael Lindell was photograph­ed just before he went in to see the president in the West Wing.

He was carrying a set of notes which included references to “martial law” and advocating appointing someone loyal to Mr Trump to head the CIA.

Mr Lindell is chief executive of a company called MyPillow. He is a Republican donor and has been a loyal supporter of the president.

He is also a familiar face on US television screens, appearing in adverts for his own product.

On Thursday, he wrote on Facebook: “We will have our president Donald Trump 4 more years!”

His notes when he visited the White House were only partially visible but included the phrase “martial law if necessary upon the first hint of any …” Another part read “Make clear this is China/Iran…” and elsewhere he referenced “foreign interferen­ce in the election”.

Mr Lindell’s notes suggested that Gina Haspel, the current CIA director, be replaced by Kash Patel, who is chief of staff to the defence secretary.

The notes said: “Move Kash Patel to CIA acting.” It was reported that Mr Lindell’s meeting with the president lasted up to 10 minutes.

In his notes, he also suggested that Mr Trump use the “Insurrecti­on Act now as a result of the assault on the…”

Mr Lindell later confirmed he had a meeting with the president. The businessma­n said he attempted to give the president what he described as evidence he had compiled about fraud in the election.

Mr Trump told Mr Lindell to give it to lawyers at the White House.

Mr Lindell said he did not believe that Joe Biden was the victor. He said: “No, he [Mr Biden] didn’t win the election because I’ve seen it.”

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