MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell sues Jan. 6 panel over subpoena for phone records
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Mike Lindell, MyPillow CEO, sues Jan. 6 committee to block release of phone records
MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell has sued the House committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack at the U.S. Capitol to block the release of his phone records.In his complaint filed Wednesday, Mr. Lindell, a staunch ally to former President Donald Trump, said the committee subpoenaed his service provider, Verizon, for ...
The January 6 committee has subpoenaed My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell's phone records. Lindell called the move 'election deflection' and 'a big charade.'
"This is an illegal, corrupt subpoena to get my phone records," he told Insider "I got nothing to hide, but I'm not giving them my records."
January 6th Commission targets Mike Lindell even though he was never there | The fishing expedition continues, as Pelosi’s hack January 6th commission is now targeting the phone records of Mike Lindell from November to January. But Lindell isn’t taking th
The fishing expedition continues, as Pelosi’s hack January 6th commission is now targeting the phone records of Mike Lindell from November to January. But Lindell isn’t taking this lightly. He’s suing to protect his phone records from the prying eyes of the Democrat committee: NEWSMAX – MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell is among the targets of […]| USSA News
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