BREAKING: Fox News pulls MyPillow advertisements

"Ever since I've been speaking out about our election platforms since January '21, they've been attacking my company, MyPillow, with cancel culture, the box stores, the shopping channels, and now Fox News."

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Fox News has reportedly dropped advertisements from MyPillow.

"Ever since I've been speaking out about our election platforms since January '21, they've been attacking my company, MyPillow, with cancel culture, the box stores, the shopping channels, and now Fox News," MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell told War Room host Steve Bannon on Friday.

Lindell noted this has happened ahead of the Iowa caucus, the first event of the 2024 election cycle, on Monday, and after "I brought Lou Dobbs over to my Mandela TV network this weekend." Lou Dobbs previously had a show on Fox Business.

"Everything is just very alarming and suspicious."

Speaking with Newsweek, Lindell further confirmed that Fox News has pulled MyPillow ads from the network, and no further commercials will be aired from the company.

"This was on Wednesday. I spent a day wondering what to do," Lindell told the outlet. "It's very, very distributing news."

This is a breaking story and will be updated,
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