President defends QAnon supportersBiden says supporting 1994 crime bill was a mistakeTrump on NBC and Biden on ABC in simultaneous appearancesFull story: Trump and Biden offer dramatically different visions 2.51am BST Tonight was not the first time Donald Trump has declined to condemn QAnon, a rightwing conspiracy theory. Adherents of the conspiracy believe, among other things, that a cabal of Satan-worshipping Democrats, celebrities, and global elites engage in pedophilia, human trafficking, and the harvesting of a supposedly blood of abused children. They believe that Trump is waging a behind the scenes battle against this cabal and its “deep state” allies. This summer Trump said QAnon follows, who have been labeled domestic terrorism threat by the FBI, “love our country” and “like me very much”. Related: QAnon explained: the antisemitic conspiracy theory gaining traction around the world 2.38am BST Perhaps because he was so directly, insistently asked to answer for his own record – Trump barely even mentioned his opponent Biden. He tried to deflect to Biden when Guthrie asked him about his hesitance to denounce white supremacists. Continue reading…
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PIERS MORGAN: A phone call I received from a fired-up Trump should be a warning to Democrats
President Trump called me for a chat on Saturday. It was our first conversation since he unfollowed me on Twitter in April after I wrote a Mail column telling him to ‘Shut the f*ck up Read more…