The Republican candidate for Senate in Oregon believes in this nonsense.
QAnon users are posting make-at-home recipes for hydroxychloroquine as Trump says he’s using the drug https://t.co/OgMomydHxz
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) May 20, 2020
Oregon Republicans just nominated an avowed QAnon conspiracy theorist for the US Senatehttps://t.co/Jdjb49eV7F pic.twitter.com/2z0akQVoN0
— Chris Cillizza (@CillizzaCNN) May 20, 2020
QAnon users are posting make-at-home recipes for hydroxychloroquine as Trump says he’s using the drughttps://t.co/VpNFC3Ghnh
— Sam Stein (@samstein) May 20, 2020
Via @willsommer
This is a fascinating deep dive into QAnon https://t.co/LZpWMYgmWb
— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) May 17, 2020
QAnon has already responded to the Atlantic's big Q piece, sharing a tweet from someone excited to see Hillary Clinton talking about Q. "Get the memes ready" refers to Q believers thinking that memes are ultimate weapons in the digital warfare they've become experts in fighting. pic.twitter.com/mKoGeb3AOf
— Mike "Plandemic is Trash" Rothschild (@rothschildmd) May 14, 2020
A QAnon follower urges President Trump to end what he calls an "OBVIOUS PLANDEMIC."
— Travis View (@travis_view) May 13, 2020
The QAnon follower warns Trump, "I urge you to do something soon for if not, you'll not be able to control the Patriots and they'll take things into their own hands." pic.twitter.com/vHktrjrIIa
Trump promoted QAnon from his Twitter account on Sunday. In a February-March @pewresearch survey, 76% of US adults said they had heard "nothing at all" about QAnon. https://t.co/JHEageHKSc pic.twitter.com/Y0qHjaw96J
— John Gramlich (@johngramlich) May 11, 2020
UPDATE: Trump has now amplified QAnon accounts at least 131 times via at least 80 individual accounts, according to the newest count. Since the coronavirus pandemic began in the US, he's amplified QAnon accounts at least 36 times via 15 individual accounts https://t.co/AItOII5Cft
— Alex Kaplan (@AlKapDC) May 11, 2020
Trump has been amplifying all kinds of "Q-Anon" conspiracy theorists all weekend.
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) May 11, 2020
I've asked the WH press office if Trump believes Q is real.
Will advise.
Which will fight the theory or fuel it? https://t.co/Lm7s0nmOwX
— Christopher C. Cuomo (@ChrisCuomo) May 5, 2020
The QAnon followers who act as if the "Storm" of mass arrests has already happened fascinate me. It's like their brains decided they're living in a fantasy world already, so might as well go all the way. pic.twitter.com/5kE0S6sVBA
— Travis View (@travis_view) May 5, 2020
EXCLUSIVE: The guy Trump wants as director of national intelligence follows Pizzagaters, JFK Jr. conspiracists, and a 9/11 Truther account with just one follower besides himself. https://t.co/eJtjS5zpYR
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) May 4, 2020