Joe Biden suggests supporters of the 'mortifying' QAnon conspiracy theory should seek mental health treatment
Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden described the QAnon conspiracy theory as "mortifying" and "dangerous," and suggested its followers should seek mental health treatment.as first reported by Politico
QAnon began as a fringe conspiracy theory floated on internet message boards but has recently become a staple of mainstream Republican politics. Some avid QAnon supporters have been arrested and charged with violent crimes, and the FBI described the baseless conspiracy theory as a domestic terrorism threat.Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Friday described the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory as "dangerous" and "embarrassing," and suggested that its followers seek mental health treatment.
He continued: "What in God's name are we doing? Look at how it makes us look around the world. It's mortifying, it's embarrassing, and it's dangerous. If the president doesn't know better, which he has to know better, then my lord, we're in much more trouble than I ever thought we were."
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