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A year ago, it seemed unlikely that a believer in QAnon’s increasingly apocalyptic conspiracy theories could be elected to Congress. Today two, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, and Burgess Owens of Utah, are members of the House of Representatives.
A year ago, it seemed unlikely that a believer in QAnon’s increasingly apocalyptic conspiracy theories could be elected to Congress. Today two, Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia, and Burgess Owens of Utah, are members of the House of Representatives.
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