The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Stores drop MyPillow after CEO pushes election conspiraci­es

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NEW YORK » The founder of MyPillow, a vocal and in the past few weeks very visible supporter of President Donald Trump, says a backlash against the company has begun after a mob stormed the U.S. Capitol this month.

Mike Lindell, the company CEO and also the face of the brand, said major retailers like Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s have dropped his products.

Both companies confirmed the decision to cease carrying the brand Tuesday, but cited flagging sales rather than Lindell’s actions or his support for Trump.

“There has been decreased customer demand for MyPillow,” Kohl’s said in an email. “We will sell our current inventory and not buy additional/future inventory in the brand. “

Lindell has continued to push bogus claims of election fraud since Trump’s loss the election to President-elect Joe Biden.

That has led to extensive pressure on social media for outlets carrying MyPillow, based in Chaska, Minnesota, southwest of Minneapoli­s, to drop the brand.

Other companies have been caught in the crossfire as once-loyal customers are repulsed by the support of some executives for Trump.

Many households purged their pantries of Goya products after the CEO of the company appeared next to Trump at the White House and praised him effusively.

Retailers during the Trump administra­tion have wrestled with an extremely divisive political environmen­t, risking the loss of business from one side or the other.

Among the first brands to get a public pink slip was Ivanka Trump clothing, which Nordstrom stopped carrying in early 2017. The company, like those dropping MyPillow, cited steadily declining sales but it was boycotted nonetheles­s by Trump supporters. President Trump complained on Twitter that Nordstrom treated his daughter “so unfairly.”

Other retailers dropped the brand, however, and it closed for business a year later.

Speaking with Right Side Broadcasti­ng Network, which is best known for its live stream coverage of Trump rallies on its YouTube channel, Lindell said this week that Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s were good companies but were feeling pressured by social media campaigns.

“I told them, you guys come back any time you want,” he said in a video released on YouTube. “It’s not their fault that they’re scared.”

Lindell said MyPillow products have also been pulled from online furniture store Wayfair and Texas supermarke­t chain HEB.

 ?? ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell with President Donald Trump at a White House event last March. Lindell, an avid Trump supporter who has continued to push the notion of election fraud since Trump lost to Joe Biden in the presidenti­al election, said his products will no longer be carried in the stores of some retailers, including Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s.
ALEX BRANDON — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell with President Donald Trump at a White House event last March. Lindell, an avid Trump supporter who has continued to push the notion of election fraud since Trump lost to Joe Biden in the presidenti­al election, said his products will no longer be carried in the stores of some retailers, including Bed Bath & Beyond and Kohl’s.

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