'Pillow Fighting in Trump Tower': Internet reacts as Jimmy Kimmel asks 'where the hell is Mike Lindell?'

'We did spend some time putting his whereabouts together,' said Jimmy Kimmel of Mike Lindell
PUBLISHED NOV 14, 2023
Jimmy Kimmel asks 'Where the hell is Mike Lindell?' (Jimmy Kimmel Live, Getty Images)
Jimmy Kimmel asks 'Where the hell is Mike Lindell?' (Jimmy Kimmel Live, Getty Images)

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: The Internet has been abuzz with reactions to Jimmy Kimmel's question about the whereabouts of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell during his latest episode. 

Mike Lindell, also known as the My Pillow Guy, recently made headlines as his defense attorneys were looking to part ways with him and his company due to unpaid legal fees amounting to millions of dollars. These fees are related to defamation lawsuits filed by voting machine companies.

According to a court document, the law firm Parker Daniels Kibort LLC stated that Lindell and MyPillow have fallen months behind in their legal payments pertaining to three defamation cases.

As a result, the firm expressed that it was no longer financially feasible for them to continue representing Lindell.

It appears that Jimmy Kimmel believes the entrepreneur has been on the move constantly. The reasons for this are unclear "but we did spend some time putting his whereabouts together."

Jimmy Kimmel asks 'Where the hell is Mike Lindell?'



 

In his most recent segment, Jimmy Kimmel, who celebrated his 56th birthday on November 13, discussed a new book about Trump titled 'Tired of Winning' by Jonathan Karl of ABC News. He highlighted some interesting insights from the book.

According to Karl, in 2020, Trump abruptly ended a call with Kim Kardashian, who was attempting to secure someone’s release from prison, suspecting that she had voted for Joe Biden. Carl also reported that Trump was fixated on the far-fetched notion of being reinstated as president.

Kimmel said, "It's an idea he got from our My Pillow pal Mike Lindell who promised Trump he would be reinstated on August 13, 2021, eight months into Biden's term." 

He continued, "I guess that didn't happen, but that hasn't stopped Mike Lindell; the Pillow Man is still at it zooming in through his TV live stream from all over the place, he seems to be traveling constantly. Why? We do not know but we did spend some time putting his whereabouts together." 

The host then transitioned into a video compilation of Lindell, which concluded with the businessman frozen during an interview. This prompted the news anchor to remark, "Um? I think we've lost Mike." 

Kimmel quickly reacted, "We lost Mike a long time ago, it's just coming around to it now. It's a busy time for Mike Lindell no doubt."

Internet reacts to Jimmy Kimmel's remarks



 

The internet was quick to react to Jimmy Kimmel's segment about Mike Lindell. A user tweeted, "Pillow Fighting in #TrumpTower." Another tweeted, "Under a bridge in Atlanta in his pillow fort."

"Talking to Jack Smith perhaps?" said another. "I bet the lawyers for Dominion know," noted one user.

"He is on a 1960s milk carton listed as missing," claimed another. 



 



 



 



 



 

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