Steve Bannon got a financial bump from a company tied to controversial Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui, Axios reported Tuesday, as Bannon has reemerged to mount a defense against impeaching President Trump.

Axios obtained two contracts - each for $1 million a year - connecting Bannon to Guo Media, a company linked to the billionaire, who fled China and is seeking asylum in the United States.

Guo is reportedly a member of Mar-a-Lago and DailyMail.com captured him celebrating New Year's at the president's Florida resort earlier this year.

Steve Bannon got a financial boost last year from money from Guo Media, which is linked to a controversial Chinese billionaire

Guo Wengui is a top critic of the Chinese Communist Party and is in New York City awaiting a decision on whether he'll be approved asylum in the United States

Chinese billionaire Guo Wengui at Mar-a-Lago. Axios reported Tuesday that a company connected to Guo has been bankrolling former Trump adviser Steve Bannon's projects

A spokesperson for the Trump Organization didn't respond to a request to confirm Guo's membership.

The first contract gives Bannon $1 million for consulting services beginning in August 2018.

The next $1 million contract, which wasn't signed, was set to begin in August 2019, Axios reported.

Bannon didn't respond to a request for comment from the publication.

Guo Media is owned by Saraca Media Group and Daniel Podhaskie, a spokesman for Guo, told Axios that Bannon was hired thanks to his 'cross-border financial expertise' and retained for 'strategic advisory work regarding media investments, [mergers and acquisitions], joint ventures and cryptocurrencies.'

'Mr. Bannon's work in these areas was complete and he is currently not retained,' Podhaskie continued. 'Mr. Guo is merely the face of Guo Media and was requested by Saraca to act in this capacity given Mr. Guo's outspoken criticism of the Chinese Communist Party.'

China has petitioned the Trump administration to get Guo back.

'His entire goal has been to take down the [Chinese Communist Party] and free his fellow countrymen in China,' Podhaskie said.

Beyond following the money, Bannon's been working on a radio show and broadcasting it from Guo's New York City home, according to reporting from The Hill newspaper.

It's a separate project from the one garnering the most news.

Last week Bannon created his own war room with a radio show and podcast literally called the 'War Room.'

Bannon, who formerly ran Breitbart News, teamed up with former Breitbart London editor Raheem Kassam and 2016 Trump campaign spokesman Jason Miller for the project.

They're putting together the show from the basement of Bannon's Capitol Hill home, long nicknamed the 'Breitbart Embassy.'