‘Hello everyone, I’M BACK ON TWITTER,’ Lindell said after learning that Elon Musk was taking over management

‘Hello everyone, I’M BACK ON TWITTER,’ Lindell said after learning that Elon Musk was taking over management

After his items were removed from Walmart’s shelves, MyPillow’s CEO became enraged.

Mike Lindell chastised one of the company’s senior vice presidents for ‘cancelling’ him since his things ‘no longer rank over a four’ with consumers, according to the company.

The businessman claimed he was so enraged that he slammed his computer shut and hung up.

Despite being removed off shop shelves, Walmart maintained they were still accessible online.

Lindell complained to Steve Bannon on his Real America’s Voice podcast yesterday about being “canceled” by the firm.

‘It’s just me and the Walmart executive vice president,’ he claimed. “We’re not having MyPillow again,” he declares abruptly.

“You don’t make the four-star rating,” he remarked. “What rating system?” I inquire. “What are you talking about?” I inquire.

“You know realize bots and trolls attack all the time, right?” I asked. ‘ “Well, no, we’re discontinuing MyPillow,” he says.

During the call, Lindell claimed the Walmart executive vice president – who he did not identify – had a sneer on his face.

“Goodbye, you’re going to be all over the news tomorrow,” he said, slamming the computer.

Last night, Walmart acknowledged that it was removing MyPillow goods off its shelves, but that they could still be purchased online.

‘While we no longer offer them in stores, MyPillow goods are still available on Walmart.com,’ a spokeswoman added.

Lindell complained to Steve Bannon on his Real America’s Voice podcast yesterday about being “canceled” by the firm.

‘It’s just me and the Walmart executive vice president,’ he claimed. “We’re not having MyPillow again,” he declares abruptly.

“You don’t make the four-star rating,” he remarked. “What rating system?” I inquire. “What are you talking about?” I inquire.

“You know realize bots and trolls attack all the time, right?” I asked. ‘ “Well, no, we’re discontinuing MyPillow,” he says.

During the call, Lindell claimed the Walmart executive vice president – who he did not identify – had a sneer on his face.

“Goodbye, you’re going to be all over the news tomorrow,” he said, slamming the computer.

Last night, Walmart acknowledged that it was removing MyPillow goods off its shelves, but that they could still be purchased online.

‘While we no longer offer them in stores, MyPillow goods are still available on Walmart.com,’ a spokeswoman added.

‘Hello everyone, I’M BACK ON TWITTER,’ Lindell said after learning that Elon Musk was taking over management.

At 1:25 p.m., he tweeted, “My sole account is @MikeJLindell!” ‘To SPREAD THE WORD, PLEASE RT and FOLLOW.’

‘Hello everyone on Twitter, this is Mike Lindell,’ said the message, which accompanied a video of him allegedly boarding a private plane. I’m here to inform you about a new account I’ve opened.’

He then warned his followers to be wary of imposter accounts.

‘So we set up this account,’ Lindell explained. Please forward it to all of your friends and acquaintances. Please inform everyone you know so that we can spread the information on Twitter if they do take it down. Thank you so much for your assistance.’

Lindell’s new account had over 20,000 followers in less than five minutes, and he had more than 37,000 followers when it was taken down.

The account was permanently suspended by Twitter, according to a spokeswoman, for breaking the platform’s ban evasion guidelines.