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Bipartisan Lawmakers Introduce Resolution Condemning Qanon Conspiracy Theory

Wednesday, August 26, 2020 By Stillness in the Storm 2 Comments

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(Juliegrace Brufke) The sprawling conspiracy theory centers around the baseless belief that President Trump and his allies are working with the military to expose a shadowy cabal of elites who control U.S. politics and run child trafficking rings.

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Source – The Hill

by Juliegrace Brufke, August 25th, 2020

Trump on QAnon Movement (8.18.2020)@realDonaldTrump #WWG1WGA #TRUMP #QANON pic.twitter.com/WEmWt2XRK2

— Facts Trump Yo Feels (@Qbigly1) August 20, 2020

Trump responds to "are you saving the world from a cult of pedophile cannibals?@realDonaldTrump #WWG1WGA #QANON

(8.18.2020) pic.twitter.com/CPWgSuxu9m

— Facts Trump Yo Feels (@Qbigly1) August 20, 2020

Malinowski warned that letting the theory fester without condemnation could prove dangerous.

“Conspiracy theories that falsely blame secret cabals and marginalized groups for the problems of society have long fueled prejudice, violence and terrorism,” he said in a statement. “It’s time for us to come together across party lines to say that QAnon has no place in our nation’s political discourse.”

Riggleman — who lost a primary for his seat earlier this year and is one of the most vocal opponents of the theory within the GOP — called QAnon “a danger and a threat that has no place in our country’s politics.”

“I think we’ve got to look at stopping sort of the fringes of the parties controlling any type of narrative when it comes to these types of theories,” he told The Hill in an interview.

The resolution outlines several examples of criminal activity and violence tied to the supporters of the conspiracy theory, which has been labeled by the FBI a potential domestic terrorism threat.

It also highlights the theory’s anti-Semitic undercurrents, a common thread between many of the conspiracies under QAnon’s tent.

Beyond condemning QAnon, the resolution calls for the FBI and federal law enforcement to dedicate more resources to countering conspiracy-driven extremism.

Top Republicans including House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) House Minority Whip Steve Scalise (R-La.) and House Republican Conference Chair Liz Cheney (R-Wyo.) have come out against QAnon.

The community following along with Q — the anonymous figure that posts the cryptic messages that serve as the foundation of the theory on image boards — has ballooned recently, especially with the coronavirus pandemic keeping people home and providing fodder for conspiracies.

The movement has begun to seep into mainstream political discourse as well, with multiple congressional candidates who have expressed support for the theory winning their Republican primaries.

At least one — Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia — is heavily favored to win her general election in the fall. Although she has attempted to distance herself from the theory, that is unlikely to matter for its supporters, who can chalk that shift up to wanting to ensure victory.

Many in the Republican party have seemed reluctant to speak publicly about the conspiracy theory, but President Trump called Greene a “future Republican Star.”

Trump last week also said that the theory’s adherents “love our country.” He added that “I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate.”

While it was not the full-throated endorsement of the theory subscribers were hoping for — many believed that once Trump was asked about QAnon he would announce a series of arrests of political opponents — the moment was celebrated in the community.

That complicates the ability of Republicans to cleanly distance themselves from QAnon, a move they may have been questioning anyway given that estimates of the community are in the hundreds of thousands.

National Republican Congressional Committee spokesperson Michael McAdams quickly deflected when Malinowski first tweeted about the resolution.

“But you won’t demand raging anti-Semite and current House Democrat @IlhanMN be removed from the House Foreign Affairs Committee???” McAdams tweeted.

One of two Muslim women in Congress, Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-Minn.) has been a frequent target of accusations of anti-Semitism from the right.

Riggleman told The Hill that the two issues don’t correlate and the resolution should garner broad bipartisan support.

“This should be a no-brainer. This is, this is easy, low hanging fruit to stop this type of ridiculous discourse,” the Virginia Republican said.

“Everybody thought that [Omar’s comments] was awful on the Republican side. We’ve already said that. That’s just unrelated to somebody who believes in a secret cabal of sex traffickers trying to stop the president in the Democratic Party,” he added.

But it also casts a wide net, bringing in people who believe, for example, that Hillary Clinton engages in Satanic sacrifices or that John F. Kennedy Jr. is alive and in hiding.

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  1. R says

    Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 21:24

    Baseless conspiracy theory? What in the fresh blue blazes have you posted S.I.T.S?
    How many more coincidences before mathematically impossible?
    How many times will you say Pizzagate was debunked whilst not discussing and disproving the material?
    How many times do you need to post articles about Leftist, Democrat, and Republican Neo Con attitudes, before you stop?
    Why focus on the mainstream and their vitriol towards any high consciousness information, information which requires you not to be biased and fundamentally believe that everyone who is violating humanity is its best friend?
    QAnon is not a baseless conspiracy, and connects a lot of already professionally exhumed and unearthed data, it only connects what was already there, and because our world elite tried to control an Information Age they lose. The codes and searching the book tab point this out.
    Using the defence that ‘these groups have historically led to violence, criminal acts and terrorism’ sounds like you are quoting Jerry Nadler’s book and once again overlook the outright sheer racism, sexism, anti semitism, and anti human nature of the ‘bi-partisan’ republicans and the hardcore left.
    If it wasn’t going to be an issue for Globalist Romney Republican George Bush and Cheney types, then Susan Molinari the most powerful Republican Woman in the 90’s, wouldn’t have been shaking in her boots about Trump talking the way he was.
    No one said he was going to come out about the arrests when he was asked. Ammunition expended.
    You thought this was a game, a joke, a theory which would never gain traction.
    You never thought she would lose, and you would have to take things this far without owning key positions.
    You have taken it so far, for your own designs, that you have been revealed.
    If there was no pedophile ring, no internationals cabal, why the Privated Island Chain near Little St James. What is a billionaire/millionaire coordinator for estates doing with Helicopter, Submarine, EMT cert’s, when the rich are either flying into Epstein’s Isle, or conveniently visiting Richard Branson, or Claire Bronfman 5-15 minutes away. Why do flight logs match world leader visits to these other islands?
    You have no power, you have no ability, you have no control over society like when you killed Philip Schneider, and no one will ever go back to that dim, painted black, world that you wanted for us.

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  2. job says

    Wednesday, August 26, 2020 at 21:29

    Liz Cheney, Daughter of Cabal leader Dick doesn’t like Q . How strange. What about the Bush family etc
    They are not democrats.

    Reply

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