Trump Administration's QAnon Social Media Campaign Backfires as Movement Turns Against Him
By
Will Sommer
Summary
The article analyzes the Trump administration's bizarre decision to adopt QAnon slogans and imagery in official social media posts promoting executive orders on quantum computing. It explores the irony that even QAnon followers have turned against Trump, viewing him as a failure who didn't deliver on their conspiracy theories. The piece examines the breakdown of the once-symbiotic relationship between Trump and the QAnon movement, highlighting how the administration's attempt to court QAnon supporters backfired as the movement itself has soured on Trump.
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· 3 pulledWhere we go one, we go quantum.
We're done being treated like shit.
The White House tried to appeal to QAnon supporters, but even QAnon hates Trump now.
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