Trump’s former national security adviser is going all in on QAnon, selling QAnon T-shirts and launching a QAnon news site https://t.co/oaifKP8ffV
— The Daily Beast (@thedailybeast) December 30, 2020
When Flynn posted a video taking the QAnon oath, Sidney Powell insisted it was just just a non-Q-specific patriotic oath.
— Aaron Blake (@AaronBlake) December 29, 2020
When Flynn signed a book with QAnon's WWG1WGA slogan, his son insisted said his dad had "ZERO to do with ‘Q.'" and "was asked to write that."
About that … https://t.co/Vj4Ytn3WrE
New for me for @NYMag.
— Travis View (@travis_view) December 29, 2020
Trump’s most powerful loyalists are abandoning him in his doomed fight to overturn the election. So the president is turning to his true ride or dies: the Qanon community. And they're thrilled. https://t.co/D3PiFGTelT
With President Trump's days in office dwindling, QAnon influencers have become increasingly restless and militant, urging the president to “#crosstherubicon.” https://t.co/typKYkqKQQ
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) December 28, 2020
With his presidency dwindling, Donald Trump is turning to QAnon heroes, contemplating QAnon ideas and boosting QAnon accountshttps://t.co/rTBd5U6fL5
— POLITICO (@politico) December 24, 2020
Jeff Bezos’s QAnon Christmas: Despite the fact that Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and even Etsy have made efforts to ban it, Amazon continues to sell products that advance the dangerous conspiracy- and enthusiasm thrives in its reviews. https://t.co/7rMa5JUlz9 pic.twitter.com/oO21JJUeM7
— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) December 21, 2020
This is who Trump is considering naming as special counsel to investigate "election fraud" https://t.co/XNWgo5TkxD
— Citizens for Ethics (@CREWcrew) December 19, 2020
A Houston hormone magnate convinced the country is on the verge of communist revolution financed a private surveillance network across the city. More details on how an ex-cop chasing his boss's voter fraud claims allegedly pulled a gun on an innocent man: https://t.co/CvEC8EioOI
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) December 18, 2020
How Qanon's lies are hijacking the national conversation, and why a republican congressman calls it “bat shit crazy” https://t.co/7CTLqaMOLf @RobKuznia @CurtDevine and team
— Drew Griffin (@DrewGriffinCNN) December 16, 2020
QAnon followers are now distributing paper tracts that promote QAnon conspiracy theories. Straight from the evangelical Christian playbook. https://t.co/6dOvkyn2Oo
— Travis View (@travis_view) December 15, 2020
This Q-anon lawyer is taken seriously by millions of Trump fans.
— S.V. Dáte (@svdate) December 30, 2020
For your situational awareness. pic.twitter.com/rdDe1pbDTh
This legal? Self-funding QAnon candidate gave own campaign $450,000 after getting PPP loan https://t.co/rN6LJ91C67
— Sarah Silverman (@SarahKSilverman) December 30, 2020