QAnon Pushed March 4 As Trump’s ‘True Inauguration Day’—But Officials Don’t Expect Violence

Topline The acting House Sergeant at Arms has informed members of Congress that authorities do not expect violence in Washington on Thursday, the day that QAnon followers believe former President Donald Trump will assume his second term in what is the latest deranged conspiracy theory claiming Trump will either retake power or somehow has secretly remained president. Tear gas is fired at supporters of President Donald Trump who stormed the U.S. Capitol. Evelyn Hockstein/The Washington Post via Getty Images Key Facts In a letter to members of Congress, Acting House Sergeant at Arms Timothy Blodgett said neither his office nor Capitol Police believe groups will travel to Washington to protest or commit violence on Thursday. Still, additional security personnel will be in place out of an abundance of caution, Blodgett said. QAnon backers believe March 4 is the “true Inauguration Day” for Trump’s second term, as they continue to scoff a… Click below to read the full story from Forbes
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