Ousted Squad Dem stumps with radical activist who defended Hamas, promoted political violence

Former Rep.Cori Bush is campaigning to return to Congress alongside a self-described Maoist activist and political organizer whose online videos and social media rhetoric has included urging leftists not to disavow Hamas or Hezbollah, has included calls to "unmake" America, applauded burning the American flag and endorsed political violence.The activist, Christopher Winston, has built an online presence across numerous platforms under the pseudonym "BlackRedGuard," posting and appearing in videos about "Maoist organizing in DSA," attacking leftists who say they do not support "Hezbollah/Hamas" and using rhetoric that appeared to condone political violence.
In one video reviewed by Fox News Digital, Winston asked, "What’s wrong with throwing molotovs at a police station?" Bush, an ousted Squad Democrat mounting a comeback bid in Missouri’s 1st Congressional District, appeared in a recent social media post standing right beside Winston as he participated in supporting her campaign. SOCIALISTS LAUNCH RADICAL PLATFORM TO ABOLISH THE US SENATE IN BID TO FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICAFormer Rep.Cor Bush is mounting a comeback bid to retake her seat in Missouri's 1st Congressional District.
(Michael B.Thomas/Getty Images)Fox News Digital asked Bush’s campaign whether Winston has any formal or informal role with the campaign, whether Bush knows him personally and whether he was invited to the event, but the campaign did not answer those questions, instead sending a link to a Fox News article about Joy Behar, co-host of "The View," defending democratic socialism, noting it "should clear up any questions you have about DSA.""If you say sh-- like ‘I don’t support Hezbollah/Hamas’ and call yourself a leftist you lame.
All power to all the resistance.Peace through the sword," Winston, a St.
Louis-area activist working with the DSA said in his social media post shaming those on the left who condemn Hamas and HezbollahOther posts from Winston called to "unmake" ...