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  QAnon Thinks Donald Trump's Vaccine Remarks Are Fake, Just a Very Good Imitation
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Last EditedRP  Mar 18, 2021 02:09pm
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CategoryConspiracy Theory
AuthorEwan Palmer
News DateThursday, March 18, 2021 01:00:00 PM UTC0:0
DescriptionQAnon followers are once again pulling in all directions as they struggle to explain why Donald Trump would urge people to get COVID-19 vaccinations, which are highly-detested among Q-conspiracists.

The former president, who is a savior-like figure in the conspiracy theory, told Fox News in a phone call on Tuesday night that he and Melaina, the former first lady, both received vaccine shots and told others to do the same.

"Hi guys, I listened to it again... how he greeted Maria [Bartiromo] and how he spoke to her! That wasn't him," Mary Cue wrote in a QAnon channel on encrypted messaging service Telegram.

Melissa Weeks added on Telegram: "How do I even know that was really President Trump speaking? They can fake anything."

Others also chose to believe that Trump was giving out coded messages to be interpreted by QAnon supporters and did not actually mean people should get the vaccine when he told people they should get the vaccine.
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