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Trump's favorite news network is offering QAnon-themed emojis with a YouTube Live subscription

A supporter holds a large Q sign while waiting to see President Donald J. Trump at his rally August 2, 2018 at the Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza in Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania.One America News , a pro-Trump news network, has aligned itself with the QAnon conspiracy theory by offering QAnon-themed emojis with its YouTube Live subscription package.

For $4.99 per month, subscribers of OAN's YouTube Live can use special QAnon emojis in the comments section of the news network's live feed. Visit Insider's homepage for more storiesThe right-wing pro-Trump broadcast news channel One America News is offering QAnon emojis to entice people to pay for the network's YouTube Live feature.

OAN posts certain segments from its offerings on YouTube. But subscribers of the channel's YouTube Live pay $4.99 for 24/7 live viewing and "custom emojis," including at least two QAnon-related symbols, that they can use in the live feed's comments section. on Wednesday, feature one that says 2020 written as "2Q2Q" and another that says "Q" with an American flag design. The latter has become the main logo of the conspiracy theory movement.

This screenshot from YouTube shows the emojis, including QAnon symbols, that OAN offers with a YouTube Live subscription.in May, OAN "is Donald Trump's favorite cable-news channel" because it "seems to agree with Trump about everything, in the same way a dog agrees to chase its own tail." The unfounded QAnon conspiracy theory is based on the idea that President Trump is going to save the country from an evil cabal of elite figures who secretly control the world and are involved in nefarious activities like child sex trafficking.

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