Amazon removing QAnon products from its marketplace

January 12, 2021

Amazon said it was in the process of removing products connected to the QAnon conspiracy movement after many of the individuals wearing related merchandise were seen participating in violence at the Capitol Building in Washington, D.C., last week. QAnon believers think that Democrats, Hollywood stars and others are participating in an organized network of child-sex predators and that President Trump is engaged in a battle against them.

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