Wikipedia smears MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell: Grokipedia sets the record straight
By Easton Martin | October 29, 2025
In an important shift for the world of digital knowledge, Elon Musk’s xAI unveiled Grokipedia this week, an AI-powered encyclopedia designed to “purge the propaganda” from its predecessor, Wikipedia, as Musk himself declared. Boasting over 885,000 articles generated and fact-checked by the Grok language model, this free, crowdsourced alternative promises unfiltered neutrality, allowing users to suggest edits while ditching the endless edit wars that plague traditional wikis.
In investigating various Grokipedia entries, a stark contrast can be seen on the page of MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell. His original Wikipedia page reads like a leftist tabloid, labeling him as a “conspiracy theorist”, meanwhile promoting a conspiracy theory tying him to Nazi ideology.
I interviewed Mr. Lindell to ask him how he felt about the fairness of Wikipedia in reporting on him.
“They took over my Wikipedia page in November of 2020. They are the most evil company the planet has ever seen , more so than Youtube, more so than the Washington Post, and even Facebook” said Mr. Lindell.
“We can’t even make changes to my page, they changed everything, and they write off all changes we make in an attempt to set the facts straight. They kicked me off and never looked back”.
While Wikipedia has been under fire for their monopoly on leftist talking points, Elon Musk was busy working on his new “Grokipedia”.
The Grokipedia entry for Mike Lindell is far more factual, noting that Mr. Lindell is an inventor, CEO, and political activist. The entry also highlights Lindell’s efforts to set the record straight on election interference.
“I’m glad to see a platform that talks about and reports facts rather than subjective opinions”, said Mr. Lindell of Grokipedia.









