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Trump Campaign Hires ‘Stop the Steal’ Organizer, Jan. 6 Conspiracy Theorist Alex Bruesewitz

"Stop the Steal" activist Alex Bruesewitz (Image from Right Side Broadcasting Network livestream of Jan. 5, 2021 rally.)

Stop the Steal organizer and MAGA political consultant Alex Bruesewitz is joining(link is external) the floundering Trump campaign. Bruesewitz is among several new hires, including(link is external) Trump 2016 campaign manager Corey Lewandowski. Bruesewitz has been a “top official(link is external)” at a pro-Trump super PAC and a participant(link is external) in the online pro-Trump “troll army(link is external).”

Bruesewitz is one of the right-wing activists mobilized(link is external) by Roger Stone ally Ali Alexander to mobilize support for Trump’s efforts to stay in office after losing the 2020 election. Bruesewitz went to Wisconsin, where he organized a rally and called for a revote(link is external).

In December 2020, after the states cast their Electoral College votes, Bruesewitz called(link is external) it a “disgrace” that then-Sen. Majority Leader Mitch McConnell had reportedly urged Republican senators not to support efforts to challenge the outcome, and said he had spoken with “many billionaires” willing to fund primary challenges to Republican incumbents who didn’t back Trump. Bruesewitz was among the MAGA loyalists who vowed to take revenge(link is external) on Trump’s enemies by funding primary challenges to congressional Republicans who didn’t go along with efforts to block certification of Trump’s victory.

Bruesewitz spoke at a “Stop the Steal” rally(link is external) in Washington on Jan. 5, 2021, the eve of the insurrection, where speakers mingled conspiracy theories, Christian nationalism, and threats of violence.  “What’s going to start a civil war is if we legitimize a rigged and stolen election,” Bruesewitz said. “We will never acknowledge Joe Biden as the president of the United States.”

Since the Jan. 6 insurrection, Bruesewitz continued(link is external) to claim(link is external)—against all evidence to the contrary—that “The January 6th ‘riot’ wasn’t conducted by Trump supporters to stop the certification of the election.” He claimed that the violence was carried out by “federal informants to stop the debate of the election so the American people couldn’t get the transparency they deserved.”

In 2022, Bruesewitz said the congressional committee investigating the Jan. 6 resolution could “go to hell(link is external)” and said, “I will never apologize for exercising my constitutional rights after the 2020 ‘election,’” which he had called “the greatest scam in the history of our nation.” He repeatedly invoked(link is external) the Fifth Amendment in refusing to answer investigators’ questions.

In August 2022, when an FBI office in Ohio was attacked(link is external) after the FBI carried out a search at Mar-a-Lago, Bruesewitz claimed(link is external) that the attack was a “hoax” by “Biden’s Gestapo.”

Last year, he was reportedly considering(link is external) a move to his home state of Wisconsin to mount a run for Congress. Earlier this year, Bruesewitz joined(link is external) Donald Trump, Jr. on the campaign trail for Rep. Lauren Boebert.

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