Marjorie Greene told Fox News on Friday that once she 'started finding misinformation' about the QAnon conspiracy, she decided to 'choose another path.'
Marjorie Greene, the GOP candidate in a heavily Republican district for the U.S. House of Representatives, is attempting to distance herself from videos that saw her promoting the QAnon conspiracy theory.
"I don't expect a lot of the left-leaning media to change their stance," Greene told the outlet."I think they're going to continue to attack me because they actually do see me as someone who's unapologetically conservative. And I won't back down on my beliefs and my values." QAnon conspiracy believers protest during a rally against Stay-At-Home directives due to the COVID-19 pandemic in San Diego, California on May 1, 2020.QAnon centers on claims contained in anonymous online postings from"Q," who could be multiple people, concerning a secret"deep state" plot against President Donald Trump.
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