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Posted: 2024-09-21T19:05:32Z | Updated: 2024-09-21T19:05:32Z Mike Lindell's Latest Pillow Price Is Being Interpreted As A Nazi Dog Whistle | HuffPost

Mike Lindell's Latest Pillow Price Is Being Interpreted As A Nazi Dog Whistle

The conspiracy theorist's MyPillow company marked down some of its products to $14.88, a figure seen as symbolic for white supremacists.

Conspiracy theorist and pillow-pusher Mike Lindell is facing backlash online after his company marked down some of its pillows to $14.88, a figure seen as symbolic for white supremacists and neo-Nazis.

On Friday, Lindell and his MyPillow business advertised the discounted products on social media, promising consumers the ultimate comfort upgrade.

Sleep like a dream with our Standard MyPillow for just $14.88! the posts read in part.

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On social media, Mike Lindell advertised his MyPillow products for $14.88.
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Below an image of Lindell holding two pillows is a large graphic prominently displaying the price.

The number 1488 is a common symbol used among hate groups. The 14 is shorthand for the 14 Words, a stand-in for a white supremacist slogan, while 88 refers to an abbreviation of Heil Hitler, since H is the eighth letter of the alphabet.

The posts were shared on major platforms like Instagram , TikTok , Facebook and X , formerly Twitter. As of Saturday afternoon, the posts remained online, with hundreds of comments denouncing Lindell.

A spokesperson for MyPillow did not return a request for comment. Lindell could not be reached for comment.

Lindell, a staunch ally of former President Donald Trump , has repeatedly boosted conspiracy theories  falsely claiming that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Trump.

In 2021, Lindell offered $5 million to anyone who could win his Prove Mike Wrong Challenge by disproving data related to his election fraud claims.

In February, a judge confirmed that Lindell had to pay $5 million to a computer forensics expert who successfully took on Lindells challenge. Lindell recently handed over financial documents in the case as the expert tried to collect the money.

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