QAnon fans wildly think Trump will be reinstated in Gavin Newsom’s recall election because of Democrats’ ‘bot army’
QANON fans claim California Governor Gavin Newsom’s recall election will spark the “storm” to reinstate Trump as they accuse Democrats of unleashing a “bot army.”
Followers of the conspiracy theory are insisting that the bots are being used to stop Republicans from voting to oust the Democrat.
The date for the “storm” has constantly changed as one deadline after another goes by with no big reveal.
The most recent claim from the group was that the will expose voter fraud and lead to more audits across the country.
Despite the claims, multiple lawsuits from the Trump campaign were thrown out of court in several states because of a lack of evidence of widespread voter fraud.
The Arizona audit has also been hit with setbacks after the company running the investigation, Cyber Ninjas, reported that several staff members fell ill with Covid.
The California recall election has now become the next predicted moment of reckoning for the QAnon movement.
He made baseless allegations on his Telegram account about Newsom’s “bot army” and claimed that it was going to “attack you and try to convince you to not go out and vote.”
"They hired a bot army to convince you not to vote in the CA recall because they are panicking,” he wrote in another message.
John Sabal, the organizer of the biggest QAnon conference, also claimed that to the “storm.”
He has been accused of mishandling the Covid pandemic and a petition received the required 1.7million signatures for a recall vote in April.
Critics of Newsom, who has served as governor since 2018, have reacted furiously to his shutdowns of the state.
The front runner is Larry Elder who this week also called into question the safety of the recall vote.
The conservative radio host, an avid Trump supporter, echoed the former president’s allegations of fraud in an interview with .
He claimed the presidential election was full of “shenanigans” and that he was worried about the same in California on September 14.
The rumors gained momentum at such a speed as they were circulated online, that it prompted Homeland Security officials to issue a public safety notification, according to ABC.
A bulletin reportedly stated: "As public visibility of the narratives increases, we are concerned about more calls to violence.
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"Reporting indicates that the timing for these activities may occur during August 2021, although we lack information on specific plots or planned actions."
remains president while Trump endorses potential congressional candidates at rallies as he mulls over whether to run for the White House in 2024.
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