Fox News, Against All Odds, Refuses to Air MyPillow Guy's Ads 'Proving' Election Fraud Conspiracy

Fox News has a line. After years of Trump-bombasticism and months of spreading conspiracy theories about vaccines and the 2020 elections, Fox News has decided to not air this outrageous story. This is the same network that aired earlier this month a segment about why slavery in America has nothing to do with race. Born again, however the network refused to air an ad by Mike Lindell, MyPillow CEO and a leading member right-wing loonerati for a cyber symposium. Lindell stated that it would prove that mass manipulation of voting machines won the 2020 election, stealing victory over former President Donald Trump.AdvertisementThis argument may sound familiar to you, akin to a weeknight segment on Lou Dobbs Fox Business Show. Fox News has made a slight change in its tune. Perhaps because of the numerous plaintiffs suing Fox News for their absurd election coverage, which gave airtime to anyone saying anything, regardless of how ridiculous. According to the Journal, Lindell tried to assure the network that the ad would not mention election fraud claims and would be tasteful, classy or just be subtle. The network was, however, unmoved for once.Subscribe to the Slatest Newsletter Get a daily email update with the latest stories. Signing you up was not possible due to an error Please try again. To use this form, please enable jаvascript. Email address: I would like to receive updates on Slate special offers. You agree to our Privacy Policy & Terms by signing up. Thank you for signing up! You can cancel your subscription at any time.Lindell claimed that he was being silenced because Fox News refused to air his advertisements during the symposium's livestream. He claimed that Fox News refused to air his advertisements for the symposium livestream, and that he was pulling pillow-based ads from the network. These ads, he claims, totalled $50 million in 2020 and $19 million this year.