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US: QAnon followers tied to Capitol riot arrested, FBI says

FBI Director Christophe­r Wray says his agency will soon release a report outlining the domestic threat posed by QAnon. The conspiracy theory is popular among supporters of former President Donald Trump.

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Several advocates of the QAnon conspiracy theory have been placed in custody for charges related to the breaching of the US Capitol, FBI Director Christophe­r Wray said at a Senate hearing on Wednesday.

"We have arrested at least five self-identified QAnon adherents related to the January 6 attacks specifical­ly," Wray told the Senate Intelligen­ce Committee. He said the FBI was planning to release a public report on domestic threats from QAnon soon.

Wray said he believed that the pandemic has made people more vulnerable to conspiraci­es such as QAnon. He added that social media platforms have become the "key amplifier to domestic extremism" in the

United States.

Twitter, Facebook and other social media sites have pushed against QAnon-tied accounts in recent months.

What is QAnon?

According to the QAnon theory, former President Donald Trump is involved in a fight against a shadowy global cabal

of pedophiles who run a child sex traffickin­g ring. The theory claims that Democratic politician­s, Hollywood actors and other figures are involved with the cabal, and that a "deep state" in the federal government is working against Trump's efforts to fight child traffickin­g.

Many QAnon proponents also believed the debunked idea that current President Joe Biden stole the 2020 election from Trump. QAnon supporters thought Trump would be inaugurate­d for a second term instead of Biden in January, with followers later mistakenly believing Trump would regain the presidency on March 4.

In addition to the United States, the QAnon theory has also gained traction in other countries, such as Germany and Japan.

What happened during the January 6 Capitol breach?

On January 6, a group of Trump supporters stormed the US Capitol building after the former president gave a speech in which he falsely claimed the November election was stolen by the Democrats. The supporters reached the inner areas of the Capitol, with the breach killing five people and leaving over 100 injured.

The Capitol breach then resulted in Trump's second impeachmen­t, with lawmakers charging the former president with incitement to insurrecti­on. The former president was acquitted of the charges against him during the Senate impeachmen­t trial.

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QAnon supporters believe ex-President Trump is fighting a deep state pedophile ring

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