Donald Trump publicly praises supporters of the far-right QAnon conspiracy theory

The baseless QAnon theory has ricocheted around the darker corners of the internet since late 2017 but has crept into mainstream politics.

President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House on 13 August.

President Donald Trump speaks during a press briefing at the White House on 13 August. Source: AAP

US President Donald Trump has praised the supporters of QAnon, a convoluted, pro-Trump conspiracy theory, and suggested he appreciates their support of his candidacy.

At a news conference at the White House on Wednesday, Mr Trump courted the support of those who put stock in the conspiracy theory, saying, "I heard that these are people that love our country." It was his first public comment on the subject.

QAnon has ricocheted around the darker corners of the internet since late 2017 but has crept into mainstream politics.

The baseless theory centres on an alleged anonymous, high-ranking government official known as "Q" who shares information about an anti-Trump "deep state" often tied to satanism and child sex trafficking.
Mr Trump insisted he had not heard much about the movement, "other than I understand they like me very much" and "it is gaining in popularity".

He has retweeted QAnon-promoting accounts and QAnon supporters flock to his rallies.

An FBI bulletin last May warned that conspiracy theory-driven extremists had become a domestic terrorism threat.

The bulletin specifically mentioned QAnon.
Pressed on QAnon theories that Mr Trump is allegedly saving the nation from a satanic cult of child sex traffickers, Mr Trump claimed ignorance but asked: "Is that supposed to be a bad thing?"

Mr Trump's comments came a week after he endorsed Marjorie Taylor Greene, who won her GOP House primary in Georgia last week.

Ms Greene called the QAnon conspiracy theory "something worth listening to and paying attention to" and called Q a "patriot".

Mr Trump praised her as a "future Republican Star".


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Published 20 August 2020 11:26am
Updated 20 August 2020 12:41pm
Source: AAP, SBS


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