It gets worse and worse.
QAnon comes at a volatile moment amid a raging pandemic and a coming election. Here's what it is and why conspiracies have thrived during COVID-19: https://t.co/BN2UO1PYMb
— USA TODAY (@USATODAY) September 6, 2020
New thread consolidating all the “only 6%” takes inspired by this misinformation, introduced to Twitter by a QAnon follower 2 days ago. I’m creating this thread because there are *so many* 6% takes, and I don’t want them to overwhelm all other content. https://t.co/ko0cmNRsAW
— Bad COVID-19 Takes (@BadCOVID19Takes) September 1, 2020
Joe Biden condemned the QAnon conspiracy theory as "dangerous" and "embarrassing" at a campaign event today, recommending that people who support it seek mental health treatment.https://t.co/EFTPBPfSCg
— Axios (@axios) September 4, 2020
BuzzFeed News is now calling QAnon "a collective delusion" rather than just a fringe conspiracy. Here's why https://t.co/ZHCmKXem9T
— David Mack (@davidmackau) September 4, 2020
Moral cowardice and the desperation that comes with being a nearly all White Party in a diversifying country is how the GOP got Trump and it’s how they may end up as the Party of QAnon https://t.co/TKbsqBjp3F
— Dan Pfeiffer (@danpfeiffer) August 17, 2020
1. Trump's refusal to disavow QAnon on Friday, along with his constant nod-and-wink to QAnon, & the embrace he & other party leaders have given to Marjorie Taylor Greene, and the large number of QAnon candidates are all signs that QAnon is the GOP future.
— Jeet Heer (@HeerJeet) August 17, 2020
Exclusive: An organized interstate network of QAnon believers has allegedly helped hide QAnon fugitives, including a woman accused of planning an armed attack on a foster home. https://t.co/5zszOWcQdv
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) August 16, 2020