“Q-Anon is nuts — and real leaders call conspiracy theories conspiracy theories,” Sen. Ben Sasse (R-Neb.) said Thursday.
Trump has retweeted four congressional candidates who have promoted QAnon, helping them rack up hundreds of thousands of followers on Twitter,QAnon followers believe Trump is engaged in a struggle to bring down a network of Hollywood actors, liberal politicians and “deep
state” government officials who are running a secret child sex-trafficking ring. The theory originated on the anonymous message board platform 4chan in 2017. Once on the fringe, the theory has gone mainstream this year, exploding online during the pandemic. Facebook and TwitterTangent
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