Podcasts and web shows about the QAnon conspiracy theory are selling MyPillow products under a sweetheart deal with the company's election-denying founder Mike Lindell, Media Matters reports.
Podcasts and web shows about the QAnon conspiracy theory are selling MyPillow products under a sweetheart deal with the company's election-denying founder, Media Matters reports. MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is a vocal election fraud conspiracy theorist, hosting a 2021 “symposium” dedicated to the debunked claim that Donald Trump actually won the 2020 election.
Media Matters, a left-leaning watchdog group, found that Lindell's company had given out special promotional codes to at least 17 “QAnon-supporting shows and figures,” including one that describes itself as reporting on “Qanon Posts, Qanon News, Qanon Related Prophesies.” The promotional codes represent a significant profit-sharing deal. The shows receive at least 25 percent of all sales linked to a promotional code, Media Matters noted.
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