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Trump THANKS QAnon: Deep State SHOCKED! (2020)

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Trump says he appreciates support from QAnon conspiracy believers at White House press briefing
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he appreciates support from the QAnon movement, which originated from a convoluted, baseless conspiracy theory that claims Trump is working in secret to defeat a cannibalistic, satanic child sex trafficking ring occurring within the “deep state.”

When asked by a reporter Wednesday during a White House press briefing what he thinks of the movement, Trump responded, “Well, I don’t know much about the movement other than I understand they like me very much, which I appreciate.”

“But I don’t know much about the movement,” Trump said. “I have heard that is is gaining in popularity, and from what I hear, these are people that, when they watch the streets of Portland, when they watch what happened in New York City in just the last six-to-seven months — but this was starting even four years ago when I came here, almost four years, can you believe it — these are people that don’t like seeing what’s going on in places like Portland and places like Chicago and New York and other cities and states.”

“And I’ve heard these are people that love our country and they just don’t like seeing it. So, I don’t know, really, anything about it other than they do supposedly like me and they also would like to see problems in these areas, like especially the areas that we’re talking about, go away. Because there’s no reason why the Democrats can’t run a city, and if they can’t, we will send in all of the federal — whether it’s troops or law enforcement — whatever they’d like, we’ll send them in, we’ll straighten out their problem in 24 hours or less,” Trump said.

“These are people that don’t like seeing what’s going on in places like Portland, in places like Chicago and New York, and other cities and states and I’ve heard these are people that love our country,” Trump said.

The reporter asked Trump if he backed the crux of the QAnon conspiracy theory, that Trump is “secretly saving the world from this satanic cult of pedophiles and cannibals.” Trump replied, “Well I haven’t heard that but is that supposed to be a bad thing or a good thing?”

“If I can help save the world from problems, I am willing to do it. I’m willing to put myself out there,” Trump said. “And we are, actually. We’re saving the world from a radical left philosophy that will destroy this country, and when this country is gone, the rest of the world would follow. The rest of the world would follow. That’s the importance of this country.”

Last week, Trump dodged a question regarding the conspiracy theory when another reporter asked him about his congratulatory tweet to a QAnon-supporting congressional candidate, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who won her House primary runoff in Georgia. Greene has called the theory “something worth listening to and paying attention to" and called its unidentified source, known as Q, a “patriot.” Trump praised her as a “future Republican Star.”

Those comments led the No. 2 House Republican, Rep. Steve Scalise of Louisiana, and others to back Greene’s opponent in hopes of denying her the party’s nomination. Since her win, however, critics have largely gone silent. Green still faces a Democrat in November, but the GOP primary was considered the real contest in a district Trump won handily in 2016.

“Well, she did very well in the election. She won by a lot. She was very popular and she comes from a great state and she had a tremendous victory. So absolutely, I did congratulate her,” Trump said, sidestepping the question and ignoring a follow-up before moving on to another reporter.

QAnon has ricocheted around the darker corners of the internet since late 2017, but has been creeping into mainstream politics more and more. The baseless theory centers on an alleged anonymous, high-ranking government official known as “Q” who shares information about anti-Trump government officials, often allegedly tied to satanism and child sex trafficking.

Trump has retweeted QAnon-promoting accounts, and shirts and hats with QAnon symbols and slogans are not uncommon at his rallies.

On Wednesday, Facebook announced it will restrict the QAnon movement on its platform by banning groups and accounts associated with the movement as well as a variety of U.S.-based militia and anarchist groups that support violence.

Monday’s press conference marks the first time the president has directly publicly addressed QAnon.

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Heb_10:13  From henceforth expecting till his enemies be made his footstool.

Act 2:4 And everyone present was filled with the Holy Spirit and began speaking in other languages, as the Holy Spirit gave them this ability.

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Tom Bowden
Tom Bowden 3 years ago

Strange that when I click on a UGET video such as yours it loads fine, but when I send it on an email to friends, they tell me it is banned and won't play?
selective censorship?

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