'This is warfare:' Trump allies Flynn, Bannon pushed conspiracies at ritzy party backed by Chinese exile

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'This is warfare' – Trump allies Flynn, Bannon, Lindell and Giuliani pushed conspiracy theories at a ritzy Manhattan party backed by a rich Chinese exile

a losing battle against the election results. As Congress was signing off on the election results Jan. 6, Trump encouraged his supporters to march on Capitol Hill. The ensuing riot and invasion of Congress led to several deaths and hundreds of federal prosecutions.

"Here's what's important. He has a lawsuit that he's going to take to the Supreme Court that's going to show the Chinese Communist Party interfered in the 2020 election to defeat Donald J. Trump," Bannon said of Lindell.Before Lindell took the stage, Flynn,gave his take on the election and suggested that people are planning further fights against the federal government.

Steve Bannon and Mike Lindell speak at one year anniversary celebration of the New Federal State of China. "When this does get to the Supreme Court the biggest win here is that they look at it. They have to look at it and they're going to be heroes because we are going to show them that the CCP used the Democrat Party to attack our country through these machines," Lindell said.

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