QAnon tweets on Hawaii GOPâs official account raise questions about partyâs direction
After a high-profile resignation over comments online, the Hawaii Republican Party tries to find its way By Rick Daysog | January 25, 2021 at 8:08 PM HST - Updated January 26 at 10:32 AM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - A high-ranking Hawaii GOP official has resigned over tweets supporting QAnon followers, but the controversy is raising new questions for the party.
Edwin Boyette, vice chair for communications for the Hawaii Republican Party, said his tweets on the partyâs Twitter account were âerrors in judgement.â
The partyâs chair said the tweets donât represent the views of the organization.