Michael Flynn Jr., the conspiracy theory-loving son of Donald Trump’s national security adviser, got bounced from the president-elect’s transition team Tuesday over his bizarre tweets about “Pizzagate.”

Under the “theory” pushed by Alex Jones and other members of the so-called “alt-right,” Hillary Clinton and aide John Podesta are linked to a child sex ring based in a Washington, DC, pizza restaurant.

“The younger Michael Flynn was helping his father with some administration and scheduling duties early on in the transition process and he is no longer involved with transition efforts,” Trump spokesman Jason Miller told Politico.

Earlier in the day, Vice President-elect Mike Pence said on MSNBC’s “Morning Joe” that Flynn Jr. had “no involvement in the transition whatsoever.”

But CNN revealed Monday that the younger Flynn had an official .gov email address.

And Foreign Policy magazine also reported that Flynn “assisted in personnel vetting, managing his father’s schedule, and fielding transition-related emails for the general.”

On Twitter, Flynn Jr. suggested that “Pizzagate” was true.

“Until #Pizzagate proven to be false, it’ll remain a story. The left seems to forget #PodestaEmails and the many ‘coincidences’ tied to it,” he wrote on Sunday after demented gunman Edgar Maddison Welch, 28, was busted for going to the pizzeria to “self investigate” the crackpot theory.

Welch, a North Carolinian, fire his AR-15 rifle inside the eatery, though no one was hurt.

Flynn Jr. then retweeted a new theory arguing that Welch was an actor hired to discredit “Pizzagate“ theorists — reminiscent of another Jones canard that argued that the Sandy Hook school shootings were a hoax staged by government-trained actors.

It wasn’t the first time Flynn Jr. took to Twitter to promote half-baked conspiracy theories or defend Jones, a huge Trump supporter whose website Infowars gives a platform for a variety of conspiracy theories.

“AMEN! I’ll always support @infowars @Rambobiggs @RealAlexJones @PrisonPlanet,” he wrote on Nov. 17, referring to other alt-right sites.