'He is demented': Trump slammed as he reposts QAnon's 'Where We Go One' rallying call on Truth Social
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former President Donald Trump shared a social media post featuring a rallying cry associated with QAnon, the conspiracy movement linked to the January 6, 2021 Capitol attack.
On his Truth Social media platform on the night of June 30, Trump reposted several posts praising him or criticizing his opponents, using the platform's terminology "retruthed."
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Former President Donald Trump shared a picture on Truth Social showing himself in a tuxedo alongside his wife, Melania Trump, dressed in a white gown, with White House Christmas trees in the background.
The caption above the image read "Where we go one, we go all," accompanied by a small watermark of the letter 'Q' just below the caption.
"Where we go one, we go all" is a well-known motto associated with followers of the QAnon conspiracy theory as per CBS News.
This movement believes in a secretive group of satanists controlling the government and facilitating child trafficking by powerful individuals.
Following Trump's loss in the 2020 election, a joint report from the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security highlighted concerns about potential violence from QAnon supporters as per AP News.
In 2017, a man from North Carolina entered a Washington pizzeria armed with an AR-15 rifle, aiming to rescue children he believed were being held there as sex slaves. Upon finding no hostages, he surrendered to the police.
On January 6, 2021, Jacob Chansley, known as the 'QAnon shaman', participated in the attempted insurrection at the US Capitol. Recognizable by his fur hat, shirtless attire, and spear, Chansley was sentenced to federal prison for obstructing an official proceeding.
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The Trump campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment regarding Donald Trump's reposts, including whether he considered QAnon adherents to be violent.
The author of the 'Where we go one' post, as stated on her Truth Social bio, is an American woman who supports Trump. In her post, she expressed belief in Q, The Great Awakening, and standing firm together with WWG1WGA.
In addition to reposting the "Where we go one" message, Trump also shared a post accusing former GOP Rep Liz Cheney of treason and advocating for a televised tribunal against her.
The repost made on June 30 wasn't the first instance of Trump sharing QAnon content. In 2022, he reposted a doctored image of himself wearing a QAnon pin with the caption "The storm is coming," a phrase often used by QAnon followers to signify their anticipated ascendance to power.
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Social media users have expressed growing concerns over Trump's silence regarding QAnon adherence.
One viewer expressed, "May the gods save us all from this terror!"
Another viewer shared, "Where we go one, we go all! The cult will find out real quick that there is “one” who will look out for himself and “all“ the rest will be thrown to the curb."
One viewer pointed out, "Is Goat Boy still living in his mom’s basement??? Apparently so!!!"
A follower observed, "If for some reason known only to God, Trump should be counted amongst the departed, I will hand out candy to my neighbors."
One comment stated, "Like Nixon. If trump succeeds, he will be impeached within one year. He has no control of his emotions. And he is demented."
Another comment read, "That's why it is the GQP now. The home of conspiracy theories."
"Where we grift one we grift all," explained an individual.
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