Amid speculation that Flynn might be selected as Trump's 2016 running mate, he discussed his registration as a
Democrat, stating "I grew up as a Democrat in a very strong Democratic family, but I will tell you that Democratic Party that exists in this country is not the Democratic Party that I grew up around in my upbringing", and declined to say whether his affiliation had changed. He was a headlining speaker during the first night of the
2016 Republican National Convention, The next day, Flynn said on
Fox News that he is a "
pro-life Democrat". Flynn is a supporter of current
Israeli policies. He is also an opponent of the
Iran nuclear deal. In February 2017, Flynn said "the Obama administration failed to respond adequately to Tehran's malign actions—including weapons transfers, support for terrorism and other violations of international norms". Flynn accused
Yemen's
Houthi rebels of being one of Iran's "proxy terrorist groups" in February 2017. Flynn also criticized Obama's administration for
arming Syrian rebels linked to
Salafi jihadism. According to Flynn, the U.S. is "at war with a radical component of
Islam". and local chapters of ACT organized large parts of the speaking tour for Flynn's book. of which he was considered the "leading advocate" at the Trump White House. Flynn has described Islam as a
political ideology that "definitely hides behind being a religion" and has metastasized into a "malignant cancer." He once tweeted that "fear of Muslims is RATIONAL" Initially supportive of
Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S., Flynn later told Al Jazeera a blanket ban was unworkable and has called instead for "vetting" of entrants from countries like Syria. In 2016, he said he had seen photos of signs in the Southwest border area that were in
Arabic to help Muslims entering the United States illegally. Shawn Moran, a vice president of the
National Border Patrol Council responded to CNN that the group
National Border Patrol Council was not aware of the signs Flynn referenced, but they were concerned about the threat of terrorism at the southern border. Flynn was a scheduled speaker for a "Digital Soldiers Conference" in
Atlanta in September 2019, along with other Trump associates
George Papadopoulos and
Gina Loudon. The conference was named after a 2016 quote from Flynn about Trump having been elected by an "army of digital soldiers". The stated purpose was to prepare "patriotic social media warriors" for a coming "digital civil war." The announcement for the event prominently displayed a Q spelled in stars on the blue field of an American flag, and the host of the event had numerous references to
QAnon on his Twitter account. On
Independence Day 2020, Flynn tweeted a video of himself leading others repeating a pledge commonly associated with QAnon Flynn's attorney,
Sidney Powell, denied the oath related to QAnon, saying it was merely a statement engraved on a bell on
John F. Kennedy's sailboat. However, during preceding days numerous QAnon followers had taken the same so-called "digital soldier oath" on Twitter, using the same #TakeTheOath hashtag as Flynn had. Following his November 2020 pardon, Flynn deepened his involvement with QAnon by endorsing merchandise related to the conspiracy theory, creating a Digital Soldiers media company, and announcing that he planned to launch a news media outlet also called "Digital soldiers". As Flynn appeared on podcasts popular with QAnon followers such as "Bards of War," QAnon stories predicted that he would help them take control, On 17 December 2020, Flynn stated during a television interview, "People out there talk about martial law like it's something that we've never done. Martial law has been instituted 64 times." Although martial law had been imposed 68 times in the nation's history, only one sitting president had invoked it —
Abraham Lincoln during the
Civil War. None of the invocations of martial law involved electoral issues as Flynn envisioned. In January 2022, a draft executive order dated 16 December 2020, surfaced that proposed a military seizure of voting machines and the appointment of a special counsel to investigate the election, as the president and his allies sought ways to
overturn the election which he had lost. In a 18 December Oval Office meeting Flynn attended, Sidney Powell urged Trump to seize voting machines and to appoint her as a special counsel, though it was not immediately clear who wrote the draft order. Flynn appeared at a
Stop the Steal rally in Washington, D.C. in December following the decision by the
U.S. Supreme Court not to hear
Texas v. Pennsylvania. He dismissed the court's decision saying "the people decide" who will be president, saying, "I will tell you one more time—because I've been asked—on a scale of one to ten, who will be the next president of the United States, and I say Donald Trump. Ten. A ten". Flynn likened the protesters at Stop the Steal events to the biblical soldiers and priests breaching the walls of Jericho in the
Battle of Jericho, echoing the rally organizers' call for "
Jericho Marches" to overturn the election result. After the meeting, the largest
Three Percenters group announced that they were "ready to enter into battle with General Flynn leading the charge".
Post-election, 2021 On 8 January 2021, two days after the
storming of the Capitol, Flynn's Twitter account was permanently suspended, along with those of many other QAnon-affiliated personalities such as Sidney Powell. A Twitter representative said the accounts of Flynn and others had "been suspended in line with our policy on Coordinated Harmful Activity". Flynn's Twitter account was reinstated on the second anniversary of the January 6 attack, roughly two months after the company had been acquired by
Elon Musk. In February 2021, Flynn distanced himself from QAnon views, stating that rumors about Trump using the
Insurrection Act to take back control of the country were "nonsense", and commenting: "There's no plan. There's so many people out there asking, 'Is the plan happening?' We have what we have, and we have to accept the situation as it is." However, he did not disavow QAnon outright, nor did he admit that Biden's win was legitimate. In May 2021, Flynn was one of the keynote speakers at the "For God & Country: Patriot Roundup" conference, organized in Dallas by QAnon activists. When an audience member stated, "I want to know why what happened in Myanmar can't happen here," Flynn responded, "No reason, I mean, it should happen here. No reason. That's right." After his words were reported, Flynn asserted he had "not at any time called for any action of that sort" and accused the press of "boldface fabrication based on twisted reporting." In May 2021, Flynn asserted the
COVID-19 pandemic was fabricated as "a distraction to what happened on 3 November," referring to the 2020 presidential election which he maintains was stolen from Trump. He added, "Everything we hear about Covid, and how Covid started before 3 November, it is all meant to control, it is all meant to gain control of a society to be able to force decisions on society, instead of allowing 'we the people' to make decisions." Flynn falsely suggested that getting the
COVID-19 vaccine was required to get an identification card or to travel. He later alleged
George Soros,
Bill Gates and others had created COVID-19 to "steal an election" and "rule the world." Flynn became active on speaking tours in 2021, including the
ReAwaken America Tour which Flynn helped launch.
Will Sommer of
The Daily Beast observed that a prayer Flynn gave in September bore a striking resemblance to one by
Elizabeth Clare Prophet, leader of the
Church Universal and Triumphant, an anti-communist
doomsday cult. Some QAnon supporters alleged the prayer was
Satanic because Flynn used terms they considered antithetical to Christian doctrine. The ReAwaken America Tour is sponsored by
Charisma News, a proponent of the
New Apostolic Reformation. While speaking before a ReAwaken America audience in November 2021, Flynn stated: "If we are going to have one nation under God, which we must, we have to have one religion. One nation under God, and one religion under God," a statement that caused outrage. In December 2021, lawyer and QAnon follower
L. Lin Wood leaked a text exchange and a phone conversation between himself and Flynn, in which Flynn commented that QAnon was "a set up and a disinformation campaign to make people look like a bunch of kooks" and accused "the Left" or the CIA of being behind the campaign. Reuters reported in December 2021 that Flynn and associated military-intelligence veterans played a central role in spreading false information alleging the 2020 election had been stolen from Trump.
Phil Waldron, a
psychological operations expert, said he worked with Flynn on secret projects during the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, and worked in clandestine services under Flynn at the Defense Intelligence Agency. Waldron had distributed a 38-page PowerPoint presentation detailing an elaborate theory that China and Venezuela had taken control of voting machines — a theory also promoted by Trump and Flynn attorney Sidney Powell. Waldron said he had conveyed his theory to congressman
Louie Gohmert who immediately called Trump. Waldron soon met with Powell and
Rudy Giuliani before attending a meeting with Trump in the Oval Office. Waldron said he spoke with Trump chief of staff
Mark Meadows several times and discussed his theory with several members of Congress. The presentation recommended that Trump declare a national security emergency to delay the January 6 certification of electors, reject all ballots cast by machine, and have paper ballots secured by U.S. marshals and National Guard troops to conduct a recount. Flynn also worked with
Ivan Raiklin, a former special forces officer who presented himself as a
constitutional attorney, though Reuters could not find evidence he had such expertise. Raiklin promoted conspiracy theories involving Pence, intelligence agencies, big tech, China and the postal service. On 22 December, he tweeted to Trump a two-page memo entitled, "Operation
Pence Card," describing how the vice president might reject electors from states Biden won and in which Trump alleged fraud. Trump retweeted the Raiklin tweet. Seth Keshel, a former Army intelligence officer, conducted a statistical analysis that falsely claimed to prove the 2020 election results were fraudulent; he told Reuters he contacted Flynn and they began collaborating. Shortly after the election, Flynn, Powell, Keshel and others gathered for days of strategy sessions at the South Carolina estate of
Lin Wood. Also present was Doug Logan, the CEO of Cyber Ninjas, which managed the controversial
election audit in Maricopa County, Arizona after Waldron recommended him to Arizona Senate president
Karen Fann. A Flynn fundraising organization provided most of the $5.7 million funding for that audit, which ultimately affirmed Biden's victory in Arizona without proving fraud. Flynn was subpoenaed for testimony and documents by the
House Select Committee on the January 6 Attack in November 2021; he appeared before the committee in March 2022 but repeatedly exercised his Fifth Amendment right to not answer questions. As of September 2022, Flynn is continuing to consolidate right wing, conservative Christian groups to influence elections. Among the groups are also
election deniers, mask and vaccine opponents, insurrectionists and
Proud Boys. With his brother Joe, and
Patrick Byrne, Flynn co-founded The America Project, which advocates for what it contends is "election integrity" by poll watching and voter challenges, producing manuals for nine states. One of the several Arizona Senators who worked closely with Flynn to conduct the Arizona Audit,
Steve Montenegro, was named the National Policy Director of the America Project and managed the audit Twitter feed. The America Project funds another organization, One More Mission, which seeks to recruit thousands of military veterans and police officers to work at polls for the
2022 United States elections. After having resided in
Englewood, Florida since 2021, in September 2022, Flynn joined the executive committee of the Sarasota County, Florida Republican Committee. In the county committee's December 2022 leadership elections, Flynn backed an unsuccessful candidate for chair.
Since 2022 Flynn testified under subpoena before a
2020 Georgia election investigation special grand jury in December 2022. The grand jury
indicted 19 people on racketeering charges in August 2023, including former president Trump. The grand jury recommended that the prosecutor,
Fani Willis, also indict Flynn and 38 others, but she declined. In March 2023, Flynn endorsed an
antisemitic conspiracy theory video claiming that President John F. Kennedy had warned about a "Khazarian mafia" that
secretly controls the world, a reference to the
Khazar hypothesis of Jewish ancestry. The
Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame in December 2023 nominated Flynn for induction in 2024. Several Hall of Fame board members quickly resigned in protest. Flynn addressed an October 2024
Rod of Iron Ministries Freedom Festival, saying that if Donald Trump won the 2024 presidential election, "Katie, bar the door. Believe me, the gates of hell — my hell — will be unleashed." Flynn's close associate Ivan Raiklin urged attendees to "confront" their state representatives with "evidence of the illegitimate steal" should Trump lose. Raiklin had previously characterized himself as Trump's "Secretary of Retribution" and said he had a prepared a "Deep State Target List' of over 350 people he would go after in a second Trump administration. The
Southern Poverty Law Center characterizes the Rod of Iron Ministries as an "antigovernment Christian gun cult." ==Personal life==