President Trump responded to a couple questions this evening about the Q movement and knocks it out of the park!
A reporter tried to get President Trump in a gotcha question about the Q movement this evening. We have reported on this movement which started in the middle of 2017 and attracted a huge following. Some of the information shared within the loosely connected organization was authentic and of high quality, which is why some foreign entities have now embedded themselves into the movement.
QAnon is one of the more fascinating stories in recent history. The American Thinker wrote about Qanon last month:
Q first appeared in October 2017 on an anonymous online forum called 4Chan, posting messages that implied top-clearance knowledge of upcoming events. More than 3,000 messages later, Q has created a disturbing, multi-faceted portrait of a global crime syndicate that operates with impunity. Q’s followers in the QAnon community faithfully analyze every detail of Q’s drops, which are compiled here and here.
The mainstream media has published hundreds of articles attacking Q as an insane rightwing conspiracy, particularly after President Trump seemed to publicly confirm his connection to it. At a North Carolina rally in 2019, Trump made a point of drawing attention to a baby wearing a onesie with a big Q.
When asked about Q – President Trump responded that he doesn’t know much about it other than he heard these people like him very much:
POTUS asked about QAnon – Pt. 1 of 2 pic.twitter.com/UPtqFxfeLk
— M3thods (@M2Madness) August 19, 2020
Next the reporter followed up and asked the President if he:
…was secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals. Does that sound like something you are behind?
President Trump responded:
Well, I haven’t heard that but is that supposed to be a bad thing?
POTUS asked about QAnon – Pt. 2 of 2 pic.twitter.com/tLh5wKqvdi
— M3thods (@M2Madness) August 19, 2020
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