Maybe, maybe not. Lets see what the IRS and DOJ think.
As long as you are reporting your income the IRS should not care. I hope that the iRS isn't now going to start acting like Google and Facebook. and use tax laws to attack people with weird, dissident or even absurdly wrong views. Obama's IRS did that, I hope Trump has fixed that and they are back to being tax collectors.
As for the DOJ, I think it's a stretch to say a LARP is a crime. Lots of people use pseudonyms and make claims for backgrounds they don't have on the Web. It seems far below any threshold I can imagine for prosecution.
I would really object to it, and I'm not a Q-believer. But I am a first-amendment believer.
“But I am a first-amendment believer.”
I’m with you Jack Black. Are we solely on the question of the First Amendment? If so, then I’m 100% in agreement with you.
But are you allowed to impersonate a police officer? Are you allowed to impersonate US military intelligence for the purposes of “decoding” your own posts to defraud the public? (In this case, defrauding Trump supporters?)
I’m not so sure but I believe this is being looked into currently so maybe we’ll find out.
Also, that preying insect character tried to call “decoding” part of his religious church and tax exempt. I’m not so sure that will fly. Perhaps we’ll learn more about that too.