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QAnon
Texas GOP Chair Who Branded Party With QAnon-esque Slogan Quits Abruptly
By Kate Riga
06.04.21 | 10:19 am
How Q And Trump Deadenders Became Obsessed With Myanmar
By Josh Kovensky
06.02.21 | 3:02 pm
Flynn Suggests That Myanmar-Like Coup ‘Should Happen’ In US To Cheering Crowd
By Kate Riga
05.31.21 | 1:21 pm
Where Things Stand: There’s A Lot More Support For QAnon Conspiracy Theories Than You’d Think Prime Badge
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By Nicole LaFond and Cristina Cabrera
05.27.21 | 2:10 pm

As expected, Republicans are the main group of Americans who support some of the most outlandish conspiracy theories connected to the QAnon movement.

But a lot more Americans believe in some aspects of the far-right conspiracy theory than you’d think.

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Gohmert And TX GOP Chair Allen West Slated To Join QAnon Celebs At Dallas Conference
By Kate Riga
04.09.21 | 1:30 pm
Capitol Police Bolster Security For March 4 Amid Concerns About QAnon Conspiracy Theory
By Zoe Richards
03.03.21 | 8:12 am
QAnoners Bounce Back To New Conspiracy Theory About Trump’s Coming Inauguration Prime Badge
By Kate Riga
02.17.21 | 6:07 pm
WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 09: White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany speaks during a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters on November 9, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump campaign and Republican Party officials continued to push theories of voter intimidation, fraud, and illegal votes but were unable to provide proof at the time of the press conference. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kayleigh McEnany WASHINGTON, DC - NOVEMBER 09: White House Press Secretary Kayleigh McEnany speaks during a press conference at the Republican National Committee headquarters on November 9, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump campaign and Republican Party officials continued to push theories of voter intimidation, fraud, and illegal votes but were unable to provide proof at the time of the press conference. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Getty Images) *** Local Caption *** Kayleigh McEnany
McEnany Spars With CNN’s Tapper After Tweet Alleging QAnon Dogwhistle
By Summer Concepcion
02.17.21 | 11:28 am
Kinzinger Plans To Boot Greene From Committees: ‘I Didn’t Hear An Apology’
By Zoe Richards
02.04.21 | 10:23 am
McCarthy Now Claims He Doesn’t Know What QAnon Is Despite Previously Condemning It 3 Times
By Cristina Cabrera
02.04.21 | 9:12 am
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