MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell plans to protest outside Fox News' NY headquarters as his relationship with the network continues to sour

MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell said on his Friday evening broadcast that he was going to protest outside of Fox News' New York headquarters.

According to The Daily Beast, Lindell said that they were going to do something in front of Fox News. If people want to go down there, we should give out Frank Speech signs.

According to The Daily Beast, the business mogul called Fox News "controlled opposition" and said that the broadcaster was a "big part of our country being taken from us."

Fox News did not respond to Insider's request for comment.
MyPillow grew its business by advertising on Fox News. When Fox announced Biden's victory in the 2020 US election, relations between the CEO and Fox went south.

The network did not cover the cyber symposium in August. He was going to buy more ads on the network to promote the event.

The CEO promised $5 million to any cyber expert, politician, or reporter who could refute the data that he claimed proved election voter fraud if they attended the symposium in person.

The data did not prove voter fraud, and some attendees described the event as random garbage.

MyPillow products were pulled by retailers because of the baseless election-fraud claims.