President Trump’s one-time national security adviser Michael Flynn retweeted Russian social media accounts posing as American Trump supporters just days before the 2016 election.

Flynn followed three Russian accounts posing as women who supported Trump and one other claiming to be a “proud Texan,” according to The Daily Beast.

One of the troll accounts, called Pamela_Moore13, tweeted in August that French hospitals were being “overrun by Muslims.”

Flynn proudly retweeted the troll account’s accusation in October, using it as an example of bad immigration policy.

“Let’s take our country back from the hands of those who care less about you & I and more about power & money,” he wrote.

The “Moore” account claimed the woman lived in Texas and said she was “pro-God” and “anti-racism,” the website said.

It was not clear if Flynn, who has received payments from Russia state TV in the past, knew the accounts were organized propaganda.

Flynn stepped away from his White House position after 23 days when his ties with Russia were revealed.