Trump Will Not Condemn QAnon Conspiracy Theory



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US President Donald Trump condemned white supremacy during a rally in Miami, but did not want to condemn the conspiracy theory known as QAnon.

US President Donald Trump found himself in trouble during his public meeting in Miami. Photo: OCTAVIO JONES / X07298

Trump was pressured by NBC moderator Savannah Guthrie to condemn white supremacist groups, something he did not do when called upon to do so during the presidential debate against Joe Biden just before the change of the month.

“I have condemned white supremacy for years,” Trump said.

However, it would not condemn the QAnon conspiracy theory, which claims that Democrats and the government are satanic pedophiles that Trump is working to combat.

Trump wrongly claimed that he knew nothing about the move, even though he had been asked several times before. Trump has also said he appreciates the move because they are his supporters.

The movement has received a lot of attention lately and is linked to several incidents of violence.

Facebook announced last week that it will remove all groups or pages that openly identify with the movement.

YouTube announced Thursday that videos spreading conspiracy theories that have been used to defend violence can be removed. The video service cited QAnon as an example of such videos.

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