During an event for Republican Senate nominee Don Bolduc last year, right-wing commentator Mike Flynn claimed that “we're being marched” to Nazi death camps and said that unlike Holocaust victims, he “would never get on that train.”
Flynn said at the event with Bolduc: “Jesus, how could somebody stand there and just allow these people to do that to them? And then knowing what they knew, how could they get on that train? I would have rather attacked that machine gun nest. Knowing what I know today, I would never get on that train.”
Bolduc won the September 13 New Hampshire Republican primary and is challenging incumbent Democratic Sen. Maggie Hassan. He is a retired United States Army brigadier general who has repeatedly appeared on Fox News. Bolduc has a history of extremism, including falsely claiming that the 2020 election was stolen.
Bolduc has relied on right-wing media personalities, including Steve Bannon and John Fredericks, for support. He also recruited Flynn, the disgraced retired U.S. Army lieutenant general who worked as Trump’s national security adviser. In November 2020, Trump pardoned him after he twice pleaded guilty to lying to the FBI during the Russia investigation.
Flynn has been a right-wing commentator, Republican official, and speaker for far-right causes. The Associated Press and Frontline recently investigated Flynn’s activities and found that he has been trying to build “a movement centered on Christian nationalist ideas“ and “has drawn together election deniers, mask and vaccine opponents, insurrectionists, Proud Boys, and elected officials and leaders in state and local Republican parties.”
Flynn has a history of making incendiary remarks, including calling for a Myanmar-style coup in the United States (he denied pushing for one); encouraging Trump to call for martial law to redo the 2020 election; and tweeting that “Fear of Muslims is RATIONAL.” He has also supported the QAnon movement by, among other things, taking the QAnon oath; speaking at a QAnon conference; and associating with QAnon influencers.
He has also promoted antisemitism: In 2016, he shared a tweet that read “Not anymore, Jews. Not anymore.” (He later apologized.)
On October 6, 2021, Bolduc hosted Flynn for a campaign “meet and greet” where he told the audience that “the presidency of the United States of America was stolen. This nation, our nation, experienced a coup.”