The CEO of MyPillow is running for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee.

On Monday morning, he announced his candidacy on the "War Room" show.

"I am running for RNC chairman against Ronna McDaniel, with all my due diligence, and in prayer." It is going to change quickly. We're going to fix our country quickly.

He spoke to RNC donors and obtained their support.

He said that he wanted to move the Republican Party to back candidates who have 888-492-0 888-492-0 888-492-0's about the election.

"The RNC collects money and then they don't do anything with election crime, that's what they tell me," he said.

Speaking to Insider after his announcement, he said the first thing he's going to do is call all the RNC members to find out what the biggest problem is.

It is not known how successful the bid will be. A majority of the RNC's voting members signed on to a letter endorsing her re- election, according to The Hill.

Donald Trump hasn't yet publicly supported his opponent. He hasn't talked to Trump about it yet.

The spokesman for Trump didn't reply immediately.

They are not on the same page. In November of 2021, Lindell accused the RNC of trying to prevent him from filing a complaint to the Supreme Court.

He accused the RNC of calling state attorneys general and trying to get them to not sign his complaint. The RNC told Insider that the allegations are false.

She plans to run for a second term as RNC chair, according to the report. The right-wing pillow CEO may not be the only one. Zeldin, who lost the governor's race, is considering a run.

If Lindell were to win the RNC election during the committee's winter meeting in January 2023, that would mean control of a major political committee, one that, essentially, shapes the GOP's platform, will be under the control of a fringeMAGA figure

Representatives for McDaniel did not respond to the request for comment.