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My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell Announces Potential Governor Run

BREAKING: My Pillow CEO Mike Lindell stunned audiences and political insiders alike during an interview with Steve Bannon by revealing he is seriously considering a run for Governor of Minnesota. This unexpected announcement comes amidst ongoing investigations led by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison into three charities linked to Lindell, raising questions about potential violations of state charity law.
In a segment on Bannon’s War Room podcast, Lindell stated, “He could also be a little upset that I’m considering running for governor of Minnesota,” as he addressed Ellison’s scrutiny. Bannon, taken aback, responded, “Hold it, what? That’s a scoop. You’re considering doing what?” This candid exchange marks a significant moment as Lindell confirmed he may challenge incumbent Governor Tim Walz, who is seeking a third term.
This news is developing rapidly and has immediate implications for Minnesota’s political landscape. Lindell’s potential candidacy is noteworthy considering his previous unsuccessful attempts to seize the governor’s office in 2018 and 2022. His announcement follows a report from the Star Tribune indicating Lindell had moved his residency back to Minnesota from Texas, signaling serious intentions to re-engage in state politics.
Lindell’s remarks suggest he believes he has a strong chance in the upcoming election, stating, “We’re about 99 percent there. I love the state, I love the country, and if I’m the only one that can win, that would be a shame if that opportunity slipped by.” His growing political ambition has sparked conversations about the direction of Minnesota governance and the Republican Party’s strategy ahead of the elections.
The podcast segment not only showcased Lindell’s political aspirations but also highlighted Bannon’s jovial reaction, where he joked about taking over as interim CEO of My Pillow, telling Lindell, “For right now, just go back and sell some pillows, okay? We’ll talk about the governorship later.” Bannon called Lindell a patriot and an American hero, framing the discussion around the importance of his potential role in Minnesota politics.
In addition to his political ambitions, Lindell is still facing legal challenges. Earlier this year, a Colorado jury ordered him to pay $2.3 million to a former employee of Dominion Voting Systems for defamatory comments made online regarding the 2020 election. This ongoing legal battle may impact his campaign strategy as he navigates the political waters ahead.
As Lindell gears up for a possible gubernatorial run, political analysts will be closely monitoring the situation, especially with the upcoming elections on the horizon. His campaign could shift the dynamics of Minnesota politics significantly, especially among Republican voters who are energized by his controversial stances.
Stay tuned for more updates on this developing story as Lindell’s political journey unfolds and the implications for Minnesota’s future become clearer.
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