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A newly obtained video reviewed by The Bulwark reportedly captures a heated confrontation involving individuals connected to former Trump national security adviser Michael Flynn’s nonprofit organization, America’s Future.
The incident took place at a residence in Venice, Florida, and allegedly involved members of Flynn’s family network and Liz Crokin, a far-right conspiracy theorist who has previously promoted QAnon-related narratives.
According to reporting cited in the article, tensions escalated between Flynn’s relatives—Edward and Kristen Hall—and Crokin, who was serving on the board of an anti-trafficking initiative linked to the nonprofit.
The dispute appears to have stemmed from suspicions among Flynn’s family members that Crokin and other associated figures were attempting to undermine or interfere with the organization’s internal operations.The situation reportedly deteriorated into shouting, accusations, and threats during the encounter.
The leaked footage allegedly shows Kristen Hall using offensive language toward Crokin and repeatedly directing racial slurs at her, while Edward Hall demanded that Crokin leave the premises immediately.
Crokin is shown disputing the accusations and asking whether she was believed to be harming the family, to which Hall responded affirmatively while continuing the confrontation.
The altercation reflects broader internal tensions within the nonprofit environment, which has been associated with controversial political and ideological movements, including QAnon-related conspiracy theories.Michael Flynn himself is not described as being present during the incident.
However, the report situates the confrontation within the broader context of his post-government activities, where he has become a prominent figure in far-right political circles following his pardon related to the Russia investigation.
The incident underscores ongoing disputes and instability within organizations tied to politically charged advocacy networks and figures associated with fringe ideological movements.
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