RNC speaker pulled from lineup after boosting QAnon-tied conspiracy about Jewish people

RNC speaker pulled from lineup after boosting QAnon-tied conspiracy about Jewish people

Mendoza tweeted “Do yourself a favor and read this thread,” linking to a lengthy thread from a QAnon conspiracy theorist that claimed the Rothschilds, a famous Jewish family from Germany, created a plan to terrorize “goyim” — non-Jewish people — by having “the goyim destroy each other” and “rob the goyim of their landed properties.”

The following video may be deemed antisemitic (/sarcasm):

McCarthy faces QAnon squeeze

McCarthy faces QAnon squeeze
One Republican called QAnon, which Marjorie Taylor Greene has embraced, the equivalent of “mental gonorrhea.”

The rise of Greene — an unapologetic QAnon conspiracy theorist who has made disparaging remarks about Jews, Blacks, and Muslims — is threatening to hurt the entire party as Republicans seek to stanch their bleeding in suburbia and expand their base of support amid a national reckoning over racial inequality. Greene won a GOP primary runoff in a deep red northwest Georgia seat, all but guaranteeing her a spot in Congress next year.