My Pillow CEO and Trump ally Mike Lindell was grilled on Sunday over why his gubernatorial campaign spent over $187,000 on copies of his own book, From Crack Addict to CEO.
Smears over his effort to root out election fraud aren’t all Mike Lindell faces as the MyPillow CEO was made to answer questions about his campaign’s six-figure […] ...
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Mike Lindell used campaign funds to buy his own book, with the profits being laundered through his company and back to him.
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said he would "absolutely" continue to spend his campaign funds on his own memoir because he negotiated a "very good price" for copies of it.
Mike Lindell’s memoir, “What Are the Odds? From Crack Addict to CEO,” has enjoyed a new surge of sales since he announced a run for governor late last year. Who’s buying the book, which details his ...
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell raked in about $352,000 in campaign donations in just 2½ weeks after announcing his run for Minnesota governor on Dec. 11. Lindell’s campaign then spent more than half of the ...