Donald Trump, along with a likely majority of his base, still contend that the 2020 election was fraudulent.
But the corporate-controlled media attacks anyone who even mentions the possibility that voter fraud occurred on November 3.
And you won’t believe the major 2020 election statement Fox News just released.
Fox News is no stranger to advertiser boycotts.
But they could be in for a huge loss after the network refused to air an ad from MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.
The ad that Fox News refused to run was about Lindell’s claims of voter fraud during the 2020 election.
In response, Lindell announced that he pulled all of his company’s advertisements off of Fox News.
The Wall Street Journal reported:
The chief executive of MyPillow Inc., one of Fox News’s big advertisers, said he is pulling his ads from the network after a disagreement over a proposed commercial.
Mike Lindell said he made the decision after Fox News declined to run a commercial linked to his efforts to promote his claims of widespread fraud in the 2020 presidential election. Security and election officials have said there is no proof of widespread election fraud.
Fox News has faced advertiser boycotts plenty of times in the past.
However, those usually came from the far Left.
“It’s unfortunate Mr. Lindell has chosen to pause his commercial time on FOX News given the level of success he’s experienced in building his brand through advertising on the number one cable news network,” a Fox News statement read.
Dominion, the company who makes voting machines, is already suing Lindell for a billion dollars over his claims that their software switched votes to Joe Biden on November 3.
Given the fact that both Fox News and Newsmax retracted reporting on Lindell’s claims after finding no evidence to back them up, Fox News likely refused to air Lindell’s commercial because they want to avoid facing any more lawsuits from Dominion.
Political Animal News will keep you up-to-date on any new developments in this ongoing story.