https://www.newsweek.com/qanon-march-4-theory-donald-trump-lawmakers-lies-democrats-1572331?piano_t=1
emocrats have warned that the continuing spread of misinformation, including by lawmakers, is helping fuel the far-right amid concerns of further attacks on Congress.
Some QAnon supporters believe Donald Trump will return as president on March 4, based on arcane reasoning and huge distortion of facts, and there are fears that there could be a repeat next week of the violence seen at the Capitol on January 6.
The head of Capitol Police, Yogananda Pittman, made the case for heightened security on the Hill this week, warning that militia groups involved in the riot want to "blow up the Capitol and kill as many members as possible."
Police have told Newsweek that they are aware of the significance on March 4 for QAnon and are monitoring any potential threats.
California congressman Adam Schiff told Newsweek that law enforcement would be "better prepared for the possibility of any violence," but warned that "viral misinformation" spread by "unscrupulous leaders" was increasing possible risks.
"The same lies and conspiracy theories that gave rise to the violent insurrection on the Capitol have continued to metastasize, and some Americans now absurdly believe that Donald Trump could somehow return to office on March 4," Schiff said.
"I am confident that we will be better prepared for the possibility of any violence on that day, but the sad truth is that the threat of domestic violent extremism will continue to grow so long as misinformation spreads virally on social media and is encouraged by unscrupulous leaders."