The CEO of MyPillow said federal agents seized his cell phone while he was in the parking lot of a fast food restaurant.
"Now that you know we exist, you should try our biscuits," it said.
It was funny. In reply to Insider's request for comment, Lindell said, "I don't know." He ordered a mushroom swiss cheeseburger and a chocolate shake at a fast food restaurant.
The FBI had been "weaponized" against him by issuing a search warrant for his phone, according to a broadcast on Tuesday.
I said no. Five companies are run by my whole company. "I don't have a computer. My hearing aids stop working. Everything stops on my phone.
The agents took his phone in order to look for information related to possible tampering with voting machines connected to the 2020 presidential election. The subpoena calls for any attempted misappropriation, theft, conversion, transfer, or exfiltration of any proprietary hardware, software or other data related to the voting machines
The FBI told The Daily Beast that it can confirm that the FBI was at that location executing a search warrant.