MyPillow CEO Mike Lindell grew angry and shouted at President Donald Trump and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the continued use of voting machines in the U.S. elections.

On the Monday episode of his Lindell TV program, the pillow executive claimed that Facebook censored a post linking to his broadcast.

"Here's what I'm going to announce right now," Lindell fumed. "And I wasn't going to do this, but now I'm very upset as I take this in perspective. We're going after Mark Zuckerbucks [sic]!"

Lindell insisted that the censored link to his platform was "grounds for a lawsuit."

"So he's basically saying Lindell TV is full of baloney, right?" he remarked. "I mean, as far as I'm concerned, this is criminal! So this is not going to stand! And nothing is worse than this!"

According to Lindell, "the only reason" Facebook would warn users about his website was because "we're still talking about getting rid of the electronic voting machines."

The CEO then lashed out at Trump.

"The president needs to make this a national emergency, and he can!" he exclaimed. "He can deem this a national emergency and then just saying no machines are going to be used in this federal election coming up. We cannot use them. They're made with other parts from China, from China, and they're going to steal this for the midterms, you guys!"

"They're going to steal it!" he added. "We've got to get rid of them! The president needs to declare a national emergency! All you Republican governors out there, starting with Sarah Sanders, wake up and get rid of those machines."

Watch the video below from Lindell TV.