MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell hires Rudy Giuliani to host new show following his disbarment, Internet says ‘birds of a feather’

Rudy Giuliani was barred from practising law in New York after a court found he repeatedly lied about Trump's 2020 election loss
Rudy Giuliani joined Mike Lindell’s FrankSpeech platform after disbarment (Getty Images)
Rudy Giuliani joined Mike Lindell’s FrankSpeech platform after disbarment (Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Rudy Giuliani has found a new platform following his disbarment on Tuesday, July 2, thanks to MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell.

Giuliani, the former New York City mayor and Trump attorney, has been hired to host a new show on Lindell's FrankSpeech network.

The announcement was made during Lindell's appearance on Steve Bannon's 'War Room' show, which aired its first episode without its usual host, who is currently imprisoned. Guest host Dave Brat set the stage by asking Lindell about his latest endeavors.

Mike Lindell has a new job for Rudy Giuliani

"Mike Lindell, what deals you got for us today and what uplifting message about how we can be force multipliers together and save the country?" Brat inquired, just hours after Giuliani’s disbarment news broke.

(Palácio do Planalto via Wikipedia)
Rudy Giuliani, the former NYC mayor, was disbarred in the state after a court found he repeatedly made false statements about Donald Trump's 2020 election loss (Palacio do Planalto via Wikipedia)


 

 

"Speaking of Rudy Giuliani," Lindell responded, "He was added, and we hired him over at FrankSpeech.com. He's on my network now."

Lindell elaborated on the show’s lineup, stating, "He follows Steve Bannon. It's Steve Bannon, and then after him is Lou Dobbs and then myself."

Lindell didn’t miss an opportunity to plug the new show hosted by Dobbs and encourage viewers to support Bannon’s cause.

"And you at the 'War Room' Policy today, Steve, the last thing we talked about on Sunday was, you know, you support MyPillow, we are the biggest supporter of the 'War Room'," Lindell emphasized. "So your support, support, support, I want to get you over to the website."

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MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell announced he is giving Rudy Giuliani a new job
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Giuliani was barred from practicing law in New York, following a decision in New York's Appellate Division, First Department. He was disbarred for repeatedly lying about Donald Trump's 2020 presidential election campaign.

Internet reacts to Rudy Giuliani's new role with MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell

Following Giuliani's disbarment, social media users erupted with reactions to the news that MyPillow CEO Lindell hired the former mayor to host a show on his Frank Speech platform.

A social media user tweeted, "Two weeks ago Lindell was screaming he was broke. How is he running a network and hiring people like Giuliani?"

Another said, "Maybe Lindell will pay him in pillows because he has a lot of inventory these days. They would have held a press conference in front of the MyPillow World Headquarters but his landlord threw him out for non-payment of rent."

A third claimed, "Well I guess being employed by the All American Losers Network…..is ok."

A fourth tweeted, "Anybody else see another law suit in the future?"

"Birds of a feather--fall out of the sky together !" read a tweet.

"Love to be a fly on the wall during those board meetings," added a user.

"Rudy will be fluffing the pillows," mocked a user.



 



 



 



 



 



 



 

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