Mike Lindell Issues Challenge to Banks Trying to Cut Ties
Jan 16, 2022 19:17:55 GMT -5
Post by J.J.Gibbs on Jan 16, 2022 19:17:55 GMT -5
Banks - and all companies for that matter - need to remain neutral when it comes to politics!
Mike Lindell Issues Challenge to Banks Allegedly Trying to Cut All Ties with Him
By Jack Davis, The Western Journal
Published January 16, 2022 at 3:50pm
Businessman Mike Lindell says that bankers want to give him the cold shoulder over his political activities, but vowed he will not make life easy for them.
Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, appeared Friday on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast.
During his appearance, he named two banks he said are trying to shut down his accounts with them, according to Newsweek. The banks have not confirmed Lindell’s claim.
On the podcast, Lindell played what he said was a recording of a man from one of the banks saying that the bank did not want to appear in the news as part of a subpoena of Lindell’s records.
The audio had the individual speaking saying that bank’s concern with Lindell was about “reputation risk.”
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Lindell said the banks that are dogging him want him to close out his accounts within the next 30 days, according to Newsweek.
He vowed to resist.
“I said, ‘I am not being part of this. I’m not leaving. So you’re going to have to throw me out of your bank,'” he said, about 21 minutes into the podcast.
“Where does it end everybody? Where does it end when they’re de-banking?” Lindell said.
Lindell said that his support for former President Donald Trump, his oft-repeated criticisms of the conduct of the 2020 election, and efforts to use the Capitol incursion as a vehicle for the prosecution of election critics are at the root of his persecution.
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Mike Lindell Issues Challenge to Banks Allegedly Trying to Cut All Ties with Him
By Jack Davis, The Western Journal
Published January 16, 2022 at 3:50pm
Businessman Mike Lindell says that bankers want to give him the cold shoulder over his political activities, but vowed he will not make life easy for them.
Lindell, the CEO of MyPillow, appeared Friday on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast.
During his appearance, he named two banks he said are trying to shut down his accounts with them, according to Newsweek. The banks have not confirmed Lindell’s claim.
On the podcast, Lindell played what he said was a recording of a man from one of the banks saying that the bank did not want to appear in the news as part of a subpoena of Lindell’s records.
The audio had the individual speaking saying that bank’s concern with Lindell was about “reputation risk.”
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Lindell said the banks that are dogging him want him to close out his accounts within the next 30 days, according to Newsweek.
He vowed to resist.
“I said, ‘I am not being part of this. I’m not leaving. So you’re going to have to throw me out of your bank,'” he said, about 21 minutes into the podcast.
“Where does it end everybody? Where does it end when they’re de-banking?” Lindell said.
Lindell said that his support for former President Donald Trump, his oft-repeated criticisms of the conduct of the 2020 election, and efforts to use the Capitol incursion as a vehicle for the prosecution of election critics are at the root of his persecution.
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