A composite image of Elon Musk and Mike Lindell
Elon Musk (left) and MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.Taylor Hill/Getty Images; Joe Raedle/Getty Images
  • Mike would like to sit down with Musk.

  • He told Insider that he wants to show Musk proof that he can reverse his ban on the social networking site.

  • If Musk wants free speech on social media, he should be allowed to return to it.

The CEO of MyPillow says he's going to speak to Musk about reversing his ban on the social networking site.

On the "War Room" podcast on Tuesday, he talked about how he is still banned from the social media site, which Musk recently purchased.

Lindell was banned from the social network in January of 2021. After setting up a new account, he was banned a second time.

They have yet to reach out. The pillow CEO was referring to the reversal of some suspensions under Musk.

I would like to know if you would commit to doing an open liveTwitter with Musk. The man asked the person if they knew anything. "He'll play 20 questions, he'll rip your face off, you present your evidence and he takes you on, mano a mano, and your evidence about what you think is voter fraud related to machines and other things in the 2020 election?"

It's absolutely true." I would fly to him, do whatever it takes, and give it to him on a platter. He wanted Musk to see how his ban should be reversed.

"I would do that at any time of the day or night, Steve, because I believe it's very important to our country," he said.

"If you're going to have a platform of free speech now and without this cancel culture, you can't just say anyone that talked about machines can't be on it," he said.

Over the last two years, he has pushed a number of false claims regarding election fraud. Trump claims that voting machines were used to change the results of the election.

He wants to speak to Musk but has never done so.

"I want to show him the reasons why I was kicked off of the social networking site," he said. I would like to save the USA from communism.

Musk said this week that he has "no mercy" for Alex Jones, who had his account banned by Musk.

Musk did not reply immediately.

Business Insider has an article on it.