‘The Storm Is Here’: GOP House Candidate Tweets QAnon Rallying Cry After Trump Retweets Her

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‘The Storm Is Here’: GOP House Candidate Tweets QAnon Rallying Cry After Trump Retweets Her
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Angela Stanton-King tweeted the message, a popular QAnon rallying cry, in all caps.

in all caps “The storm is here,” a popular QAnon rallying cry, appearing to indicate she felt the president retweeting her was a sign the right-wing conspiracy had been validated.... [+]

Donald Trump and U.S. Senate candidate Rep. Lou Barletta, R-Pa., Thursday, Aug. 2, 2018, in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory believe Trump is engaged in battle against a “deep state” group of liberal politicians, government officials and Hollywood celebrities that are running an international sex-trafficking ring .

In March, the Republican candidate posted a video on Instagram from a popular QAnon promoter that alleges the government is behind 9/11 and a sex-trafficking ring with the caption “This would explain why they tried so hard to make us hate him…” and “I wonder if this is true.” the Associated Press she doesn’t support the theory, and her frequent use of QAnon hashtags doesn’t mean she is a supporter.

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