Has QAnon gone mainstream? | Politics News

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The depths of the conspiracy movement may still have further to go.
QAnon seemed to go dormant after former US President Donald Trump lost his re-election bid. But a reporter who has covered the conspiracy movement ever since it emerged in 2017 says the phenomenon isn’t a relic of the past – it’s more like a portal into the future. So what happens when a portion of the United States buys into a mass delusion?
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