Mike Lindell, the founder of MyPillow and a loyal supporter of President Donald Trump, is denying claims that his company was hit by a ransomware attack and says the allegations are part of a political attack against him. Straight Arrow News, a self-described unbiased news outlet founded by Republican megadonor Joe Ricketts, first reported Tuesday that the ransomware gang Play claimed to have stolen a wide range of personal and company information from MyPillow. The alleged stolen data includes “clients’ documents, budget, payroll, IDs, taxes, finance information.” Play has threatened to leak the data online if MyPillow does not respond by Friday, Straight Arrow News reported, citing a blog post from the group. Futurism notes that Play has carried out attacks in the U.S., Brazil, Argentina, Switzerland, and Germany, often targeting groups associated with governments. That would make Lindell a potential target for the group. Lindell has been a vocal supporter of Trump since his first presidential campaign and served as a chair for Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign in Minnesota. After Trump lost that election, Lindell became one of the most prominent spreaders of the conspiracy theory that the election was stolen.