Walmart has been accused of canceling the CEO of MyPillow by pulling pillows from the store's shelves.

In a call with Insider on Thursday night, he described a meeting he had with a Walmart representative who told him that MyPillow products would only be sold online.

The drop of MyPillow hurt my employees because they were our biggest distributor. They were the number one.

He claimed that his pillows were one of the top selling products at Walmart.

He told Insider that he heard that MyPillow products wouldn't be sold in Walmart stores after flying all over the country to deal with the election.

He proposed lowering the price of his pillows on the phone. He said that his company was told that Walmart was going to drop MyPillow after the representative did not reply for a week.

I'm telling them what I'm giving them, and I'm wondering why they're doing it. Why are we being kicked out and canceled? The man said, "Lief said." The biggest product of all time was us.

The Walmart representative told him that his pillows didn't meet their customer satisfaction criteria.

Each product that Walmart sells is rated on the website. The MyPillow Classic Bed Pillow received a 3.3 star rating.

"Walmart, shame on you." There are over 10,000 Chinese vendors in your area. "All my pillows are made in Minnesota." I was so angry. The computer was shut down.

Walmart wouldn't be able to sell MyPillows again, according to Insider. What they did is not right. You don't get to come back if culture is canceled.

Walmart will no longer carry MyPillow products in stores, but will still sell them online, according to a Walmart spokesman. Walmart didn't reply to a request from Insider.

Walmart is the latest retailer to stop doing business with the company. MyPillow's products were pulled by other retailers in April 2021.

In February, he told Insider that one of his banks had stopped doing business with him because of his reputation risk.

Donald Trump made false claims of voter fraud. He told Insider that he tried to get a spot to testify before the Capitol riot panel, but they didn't want to speak to him.

A $1.3 billion lawsuit has been filed against him by a voting technology company and another suit has been filed by a voting system company.