From Stand Up Republic <[email protected]>
Subject Congressman Denver Riggleman and the Dangers of QAnon
Date October 27, 2020 7:33 PM
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standuprepublic.com/ [standuprepublic.com/]You’re invited to join Stand Up Republic Executive Directors Evan McMullin and Mindy Finn for a discussion with Congressman Denver Riggleman
Hi John,
A poll last week showed that half of President Trump’s supporters believe in QAnon. You read that right, half of the President’s supporters believe some version of a conspiracy theory that claims a satanic cabal controls our government and the president’s political opponents, running a global child sex trafficking ring in order to eat their victims. No, you didn’t read that wrong. This insane conspiracy has taken hold in the Republican Party, and it props up the President, whom they believe is saving the world from baby-eating satanists.
The FBI recently identified these extremists as a domestic terror threat.
Conspiracy theories are an age-old issue, but never has the President of the United States given such a dangerous belief a wink and a nod. Prominent candidates for Congress - some of whom will certainly win office - openly espouse these radical delusions. Few Republican elected officials are willing to condemn QAnon for risk of a backlash among their supporters. Fortunately, that’s about to change. Republican Congressman Denver Riggleman (VA-5) is ready to speak out against the dangers of QAnon and the threat this conspiracy and others have on our Democracy. Join us for a conversation with Congressman Riggleman.
Congressman Denver Riggleman and the Dangers of QAnon
When: Thursday, October 29th
Time: 7:00pm ET
Where: Zoom
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Reserve your spot today! We look forward to hosting this discussion and hope you can join us this Thursday! Once you register, you will be sent a link to participate in the webinar. We will take questions from the audience, so be sure to come with questions in mind.
Sincerely,
Stand Up Republic
Between 1992 and 1996, Riggleman served in the United States Air Force (USAF) as a C-141 Starlifter enlisted avionics technician at McGuire AFB, New Jersey. Riggleman was awarded a scholarship to the University of Virginia in 1996. He graduated in 1998 and then subsequently served as a commissioned officer with the 366th Fighter Wing and 34th Bomb Squadron at Mountain Home AFB, Idaho and in the National Security Agency (NSA) at Fort Meade, Maryland. Riggleman was first elected to Congress in 2018.
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