Last month, through her personal action committee,Dirigo PAC, Senator Susan Collins, a Republican from Maine, contributed $400 each to the campaigns of Kevin Bushey and Brian Redmond.
In 2019, the FBI named QAnon as a domestic terrorism threat, according to a document obtained by Yahoo News. In September, FBI Director Christopher Wray said agents view QAnon"as less of an organization and more of a complex set of conspiracy theories."
"I was hooked right off the bat," said Redmond, who now considers himself an investigative journalist."It was an opportunity to wrestle back control of our government from subvertists and treasonists.… As a veteran, I was called to arms." "Welcome to Omega Kingdom Ministry outreach. If you are just learning about QAnon and The Great Awakening, this is the right spot for you," reads OKM's."Ministry leaders Russ Wagner and Kevin Bushey provide weekly updates for anyone seeking more information and knowledge about QAnon and The Great Awakening."
The most recent poll conducted October 2 through 6 by Pan Atlantic Research places Gideon ahead of Collins, receiving 47 percent of likely voters' support compared to Collins' 40 percent.that Collins"should have been really careful about who she gives money to" given the closeness of her race, speculating there's"no way" Collins and her staff wouldn't have carefully vetted the donations to Bushey and Redmond.
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