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Updated: 4:37 PM PST, January 21, 2021
The conspiracy thread fell apart as Joe Biden was sworn in to presidency, and none of what Q predicted actually came true.
Inauguration Day marked a strange milestone for QAnon believers, many of whom thought the day would be a set up for key Democrats, who would be arrested for running a global sex trafficking ring and Donald Trump would somehow become President for a second term in what they long called the “Great Awakening.” But when none of those things happened, and instead Trump left for Florida and Joe Biden was sworn in as the 46th president, the followers of the conspiracy thread were left confused, disillusioned and divided over whether they have all been tricked.
Jan. 10, 2021 6:04 pm ET
WASHINGTON Law-enforcement authorities are bracing for more potential marches by some of President Trump’s supporters after being caught flat-footed by last week’s Capitol riot.
Pro-Trump online forums have been home to discussions about further demonstrations, with some organizers encouraging groups and other participants to bring firearms.
The Site Intelligence Group, which tracks extremist threats online, said in a report Saturday that a day of armed far-right protests is scheduled for Jan. 17 and has been in the works for weeks, with Trump supporters and antigovernment activists promoting marches in Washington and at state capitols around the nation. Fliers promoting the event are circulating online, including one encouraging people to “come armed at your personal discretion.”