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Trump says he knows 'nothing' about QAnon

"I know nothing about QAnon. I know very little," president says when asked to disavow conspiracy theory

Servet Günerigök  | 16.10.2020 - Update : 16.10.2020
Trump says he knows 'nothing' about QAnon U.S. President Donald Trump

WASHINGTON 

US President Donald Trump said at a town hall meeting Thursday aired by NBC News that he did not know about the conspiracy theory QAnon. 

"Let me ask you about QAnon. It is this theory that Democrats are a Satanic pedophile ring and that you are the savior of that. Now, can you just once and for all state that that is completely not true and disavow QAnon in its entirety?" said NBC anchor Savannah Guthrie.

"I know nothing about QAnon. I know very little," Trump replied.

"I just told you," said Guthrie.

In response, Trump said: "You told me, but what you tell me doesn't necessarily make it fact, I hate to say that. I know nothing about it. I do know they are very much against pedophilia. They fight it very hard, but I know nothing about it."

In 2019, the FBI designated QAnon as a domestic terror threat because of its potential to incite extremist violence.

The president took questions from voters in Miami, Florida during the meeting moderated by Guthrie, who co-anchors the Today show.

It was held in place of a second debate which was scheduled for today but was canceled.

He was speaking as his rival, Democratic nominee Joe Biden, took questions from voters in Philadelphia at a town hall meeting aired by ABC News.

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