ReAwaken America, a long-running tour that promotes far-right conspiracy theories and antisemitic speakers, received the Donald Trump stamp of approval this weekend when Trump called onto the stage and suggested hiring the tour’s co-founder—Michael Flynn.
Although Trump did not personally attend the ReAwaken tour at his own resort he spoke to the crowd via a cell phone, which Flynn held up to a microphone on the Doral stage.
Flynn’s reinstatement in the White House would be controversial, even on the right. Flynn was instrumental in launching the Stop The Steal movement, but later ran afoul of some of his compatriots, putting him at odds with more centrist Republicans and a subset of QAnon believers. But a future Flynn White House gig would be red meat for the conspiracy crowd that flocks to events like ReAwaken America—a crowd even more embroiled in fringe hoaxes and religious fervor than Trump’s 2016 base.
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