A woman desperately trying to maintain relevance, former Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann (R-Crazy Town) promoted a number of conspiracy theories that are whackier than the ones she used to promote, according to a report on NBC News.
Appearing on The Victory Channel, televangelist Kenneth Copeland’s right-wing Christian network, Bachmann said there’s a plot to overthrow the government: “These are transgender Marxists — transgender Black Marxists — who are seeking the overthrow of the United States and the dissolution of the traditional family.”
Bachmann claimed that, despite multiple videos from multiple angles AND coroners’ reports, George Floyd didn’t die of police abuse, but instead died of a drug overdose, but his death was co-opted by Black Lives Matter to sow unrest.
A member of President Trump’s “faith advisory board,” Bachmann said that the Holy Spirit spoke to her during a recent White House visit. After she left–she didn’t say whether is was minutes, hours or days–a protest broke out in front of the White House. (Nobody apparently told her that’s a regular event these days.)
“We had our hands raised. We were worshipping the Lord on the South Lawn of the White House,” she said. “Before too long, the mob started. … All of a sudden, I sense the Holy Spirit just speaking to me. The Holy Spirit spoke to me and said, ‘It’s time to leave.'”