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My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell.
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  • My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell went after Fox News in a bizarre radio interview.
  • Lindell's company is one of the most frequent advertisers on the network.
  • The Pillow magnate wondered aloud if they were conspiring against him on election fraud falsehoods.
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My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell turned his ire toward Fox News in a bizarre radio interview on Monday.

Lindell, who has grown increasingly outspoken in the aftermath of the 2020 election as he has pushed blatantly false claims that it was stolen from former President Donald Trump, accused the network of conspiring against him with other nefarious actors.

"I want to say one thing here-here's things that don't make sense," Lindell said, almost shouting after comparing the election to a world war. "Let's just talk about Fox. You're already sued! It's too late to close the gate, the cows are already out of the barn!"

Lindell has framed himself as a crusader seeking to expose what really happened in the 2020 election, telling Insider in February that he is happy to get sued by Dominion Voting Systems and even lose money over his claims of fraud.

In his interview on the "Eric Metaxas Radio Show," Lindell complained that he's unable to go on Fox to talk about the "absolute proof" he's found, despite similar claims made by the Trump legal team falling short in court as they won zero out of 42 cases.

"Why can't people go on there and say their free speech then?" Lindell continued in the interview. "You're already sued, Fox. What do you have - are you going to get double sued? What's the matter with you?"

As Lindell appeared to get more irritated in between listing off all of the social media platforms that have taken action against his accounts for spreading misinformation, he questioned whether Fox News was actually getting sued or if it was a false flag as part of some sort of conspiracy.

"What are they, in on it?" Lindell said. "I don't get it. Is it a fake lawsuit?"

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