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Trump refuses to disavow QAnon conspiracy theory during town hall
To Donald Trump, it’s “people who love our country”. To the FBI, it’s a potential domestic terror threat. And to you or anyone else who has logged on to Facebook in recent months, it may just be a friend or family member who has started to show an alarming interest in child trafficking, the “cabal”, or conspiracy theories about Bill Gates and the coronavirus.
This is QAnon, a wide-ranging and baseless internet conspiracy theory that reached the American mainstream in August. The movement has been festering on the fringes of rightwing internet communities for years, but its visibility has exploded in recent months amid the social unrest and uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.
In fact he encouraged Proud Boys, see quote:
Trump refuses to condemn White supremacists at presidential debate
"Who would you like me to condemn?" Trump asked Wallace. Biden could be heard twice saying, "Proud Boys."
Trump continued: "Proud Boys -- stand back and stand by. But I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. Somebody's got to do something about Antifa and the left because this is not a right wing problem."
To Donald Trump, it’s “people who love
Trump refuses to disavow QAnon conspiracy theory during town hall
Trump refuses to disavow QAnon conspiracy theory during town hall
Asked by host Savannah Guthrie if he would ‘just say it’s crazy and not true’, Trump says: ‘I don’t know about QAnon’ * Town halls live – follow all the latestDonald Trump refused to denounce QAnon – a rightwing conspiracy theory that the FBI believes is a potential domestic terror threat –...
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This is QAnon, a wide-ranging and baseless internet conspiracy theory that reached the American mainstream in August. The movement has been festering on the fringes of rightwing internet communities for years, but its visibility has exploded in recent months amid the social unrest and uncertainty of the coronavirus pandemic.
In fact he encouraged Proud Boys, see quote:
Trump refuses to condemn White supremacists at presidential debate
Trump refuses to condemn White supremacists at presidential debate
President Donald Trump on Tuesday refused to condemn White supremacists for inciting violence at anti-police brutality demonstrations across the country, claiming instead during the presidential debate that violence was coming from "the left wing."
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Trump continued: "Proud Boys -- stand back and stand by. But I'll tell you what. I'll tell you what. Somebody's got to do something about Antifa and the left because this is not a right wing problem."