Trump Repeatedly Boosts QAnon On His Way Out The Door
Topline
During his final days in office, President Trump is repeatedly promoting social media users connected to the QAnon conspiracy theory.
Key Facts
Trump has made retweeting QAnon linked accounts a “daily habit” in recent days, according to Travis View, a conspiracy theory researcher and co-host of “QAnon-anonymous.”
On Tuesday, Trump retweeted messages about debunked voter fraud claims from “Major Patriot,” one of the most prominent QAnon accounts, three times, helping to boost its credibility and following, and has amplified others as well.
Greene tweeted a picture of a meeting with Trump in the Oval Office on Tuesday, even as Republicans debate her role in Congress (Greene has attempted to distance herself from the conspiracy theory since rising in stature, but she has not disavowed it.)
Trump has repeatedly refused to disavow QAnon when asked, and even praised the conspiracy theory’s supporters during an August press conference saying, “I heard that these are people that love our country.”
Forbes has reached out to the White House to confirm Trump’s meeting with Greene.
Key Background
Followers of QAnon believe Trump and “Q,” a supposed anonymous government official, are fighting to take down and expose a “deep state” network of government officials, Democrats, and Hollywood actors running an international sex-trafficking ring.
What To Watch For
After Trump lost his bid for reelection, many QAnon believers had their faith in the conspiracy “shaken,” according to the Washington Post.
Further Reading
Trump praised QAnon during meeting about keeping the Senate (CNN)
Trump Promotes Baseless, QAnon-Endorsed Conspiracy Theory Alleging Obama Staged Bin Laden’s Killing (Forbes)
Trump Won’t Disavow QAnon Conspiracy Theory (Forbes)
How Sidney Powell’s ‘Kraken’—Pushed By QAnon—Went From Cable News To Trump Mainstream (Forbes)
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