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>wwg1wga

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>wwg1wga

 

Trump Rally Plays Music Resembling QAnon Song, and Crowds React

 

In Ohio, a dark address by the former president featured music that was all but identical to a theme song for the conspiracy theory movement.

 

QAnon anthem played at Trump rallies removed from YouTube and Spotify after the composer made copyright claims

The song was created by an artist who says his song was improperly copied, used and distributed.

Anonymous ID: 318df6 Dec. 2, 2023, 2:36 p.m. No.20015892   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>5904 >>5922 >>6043

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>We have an anthem?

welcome newfag

 

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Trump embraces QAnon at rally by playing music similar to its anthem

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Ex-president’s team insists it is a royalty-free tune but to many it is nearly identical to the extremist conspiracy group’s adopted song

Richard Luscombe

@richlusc

Mon 19 Sep 2022 11.36 EDT

Last modified on Mon 19 Sep 2022 12.04 EDT

 

Donald Trump made one of his highest-profile embraces to date of the extremist conspiracy group QAnon at a political rally in Ohio on Saturday, making the apparently deliberate choice to play music that is virtually indistinguishable from the cult organization’s adopted anthem.

 

Dozens of the former president’s supporters in Youngstown engaged in raised-arm salutes as Trump delivered a fiery address to the background of a song his team insisted was a royalty-free tune from the internet, but to many ears it was nearly identical tothe 2020 instrumental track Wwg1wga.