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Posted: 2021-02-02T03:07:14Z | Updated: 2021-02-02T11:18:33Z Twitter Bans MyPillow Company Account After CEO Mike Lindell Hijacks It For Lies | HuffPost

Twitter Bans MyPillow Company Account After CEO Mike Lindell Hijacks It For Lies

Lindell used the MyPillow account to baselessly accuse Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey of being involved in election fraud.
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Twitter has permanently suspended the MyPillow company account after CEO Mike Lindell used it to spout political lies  following his individual suspension from the social network.

Twitter permanently shut down Lindell’s personal account late last month after he repeatedly posted fact-free claims of election fraud. He was officially bounced for “repeated violations” of Twitter’s “civic integrity policy.”

The social media platform shut down  the MyPillow company account on Monday for violating its “ban evasion policy ,” a Twitter representative told USA Today. The policy “prohibits attempts to circumvent prior enforcement,” such as banned users turning to other accounts or creating new ones to continue to post messages.

Donald Trump ally Lindell has continued to make the false claim that Trump remains the rightful head of the nation because the U.S. election was rigged. Lindell was seen with notes reading “martial law” before heading into the White House for a meeting with Trump last month.

Archived tweets posted Sunday from the MyPillow account reveal Lindell used it to post personal messages  and push his conspiracy theories. Lindell wrote to Twitter co-founder and CEO Jack Dorsey : “I know you are tied into the election fraud.” He also posted that Dorsey “should be put in prison.” 

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Lindell’s personal messages were weirdly interspersed with posted ads and discount messages for MyPillow products. 

“I can’t believe they’re doing this to my company,” Lindell told USA Today. “They’re out to destroy me .”

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