Even QAnon Hates Trump Now
Maybe they feel like the QAnon brand is a little less toxic, since it’s been a while since Q believers murdered their family members, kidnapped a child, or stormed Congress? After all, Trump has frequently posted QAnon memes in the past, albeit not this explicitly.The most likely reason is that it’s a troll job—more about that later—but that’s not exactly why, the posts went over so poorly with the QAnon believers (in addition, it almost goes without saying, to normies). Marjorie Taylor Greene, once the nation’s most prominent QAnon believer.
- ▪Maybe they feel like the QAnon brand is a little less toxic, since it’s been a while since Q believers murdered their family members, kidnapped a child, or stormed Congress?
- ▪After all, Trump has frequently posted QAnon memes in the past, albeit not this explicitly.The most likely reason is that it’s a troll job—more about that later—but that’s not exactly why, the posts went over so poorly with the QAnon believ
- ▪Marjorie Taylor Greene, once the nation’s most prominent QAnon believer.
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False FlagEven QAnon Hates Trump Now“We’re done being treated like shit.”Will SommerJun 25, 2026Share(Photo Illustration by Bill Kuchman/The Bulwark | Photos: Getty)Aggrieved QAnoners Accuse Trump of Q-BaitingThe Trump administration launched a bizarre QAnon-themed social media campaign this week, using QAnon slogans like “trust the plan” and even a fake Q post to promote Trump executive orders on “quantum computing.”The White House’s social media. (X.com)“Where we go one, we go quantum,” one Department of Defense account posted on X, a clear play on the QAnon motto: “Where we go one, we go all.”Why would the administration play footsy with QAnon? Perhaps they’re just stirring the pot? Maybe they feel like the QAnon brand is a little less toxic, since it’s been a while since Q believers…
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