Last week, we reported that the pro-Trump MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell had been banned from Twitter for allegedly spreading misinformation about the presidential election. Now, the official MyPillow account has been banned from the social media platform as well after Lindell used it to post on social media again.

Lindell took to the MyPillow account on Sunday to tweet, “Thank you to everyone who has supported MyPillow during this time … Jack Dorsey is trying to cancel me (Mike Lindell) out! We are extremely busy and hiring as fast as we can to handle all the shipping! Jack will be found out and should be put in prison when all is revealed!”

The next day, the MyPillow account also promoted a radio appearance that Lindell had “planned to discuss his bogus conspiracy theory about voting machines being tampered with to sway the 2020 presidential election in President [Joe] Biden’s favor,” according to the New York Post.

In banning MyPillow, Twitter cited its evasion policy, which states that users can’t circumvent suspensions on the site by using other accounts.

“If an account has been permanently suspended for severe violations of the Twitter Rules, Twitter reserves the right to also permanently suspend any other account we believe the same account holder or entity may be operating in violation of our earlier suspension, regardless of when the other account was created,” the policy states.

Lindell was stunned when he heard from USA Today that Twitter had banned the MyPillow account.

“I can’t believe they’re doing this to my company,” Lindell said. “They’re out to destroy me.”

On top of everything else that Lindell is facing right now, Dominion Voting Systems is threatening to sue him for allegedly falsely accusing the company of “stealing millions of votes” in the last election.

Last month, Lindell lamented that numerous retailers had dropped his MyPillow products. These retailers included Bed Bath & Beyond, Wayfair, and more.

“I just got off the phone with Bed Bath & Beyond. They’re dropping MyPillow,” he said of the move. “Just got off the phone not five minutes ago. Kohl’s, all these different places. These guys don’t understand. … They’re scared. They were good partners. In fact, I told them, ‘You guys come back any time you want.'”