RNC run like 'big money-laundering operation,' Trump ally Mike Lindell says

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The MyPillow CEO accused the committee of wasteful spending practices as he seeks to oust Ronna McDaniel as chair.

, had harsh words for the Republican National Committee as he seeks to be elected to the top role of the political organization.

Prior to his entry into the political sphere, Lindell was best known as the founder and CEO of the sleep product company, MyPillow. In recent years, he has become better known as an outspoken and fierce ally of Trump—loudly supporting the former president's false assertions of fraud in the 2020 election. Lindell frequently claims to have substantial evidence to prove those debunked allegations.for the position of RNC chair.

"I am 100 percent running for the RNC chairman against Ronna McDaniel," Lindell said in an interview with fellow Trump loyalist."I'm all in... and one of the things that one of the big donors said to me, he said, Mike, everybody wants you to be head of the RNC, some of them just don't know it yet." Mike Lindell’s been doing his research on Ronna McDaniel: “I’ve spent the last 3 weeks doing due diligence within the RNC. It’s like a big money-laundering operation. Don’t quote me on that.”

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