In a recent Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing, Kash Patel, President Donald Trump’s nominee for FBI director, adamantly denied any affiliation with or promotion of the QAnon conspiracy theory. However, a closer look at Patel’s actions over the years reveals a different story. Despite his claims, Patel has actively engaged with the QAnon community, from interacting with Q accounts on Truth Social to appearing on QAnon podcasts and even incorporating QAnon catchphrases into his children’s books. This contradiction raises questions about Patel’s true stance on the controversial movement and its implications for his potential role as FBI director.
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