Speaker removed from RNC program after tweeting anti-Semitic conspiracy theory - News Summed Up

Speaker removed from RNC program after tweeting anti-Semitic conspiracy theory


Washington (CNN) A speaker who was scheduled to deliver remarks at the Republican National Convention on Tuesday was abruptly removed from the program after she retweeted a thread promoting an anti-Semitic conspiracy theory with ties to the fringe conspiracy theory, QAnon. Mary Ann Mendoza, whose police officer son was killed by a drunk driver, had been included in a list of speakers sent by the Trump campaign earlier Tuesday evening. She later deleted the tweet and claimed that she hadn't read "every post within the thread." Mendoza's initial placement in the program highlights the extent to which the Trump campaign has leaned into its fringe support in the final months of the 2020 presidential campaign. Last week, President Donald Trump embraced followers of the baseless QAnon conspiracy, praising them for their support and shrugging off their outlandish conspiracies.


Source: CNN August 26, 2020 03:00 UTC



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