Connecticut lawmaker with QAnon car sticker says he doesn’t believe conspiracy theories but supports ‘values the movement has come to represent’
QAnon follows other far-right conspiracy theories, including those that have swirled for years around Democratic-supporting financier George Soros. One of the most prominent conspiracies, that became known as “Pizzagate,” maintained that a child sex slave ring was operating from a pizza restaurant in Washington, D.C., during the 2016 presidential race between Trump and Democrat Hillary Clinton.
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