But five days after militia members, crazed Trump supporters, and QAnon believers violently broke into the U.S. Capitol, a city council meeting buzzed with one question: did Sequim Mayor William Armacost still believe in QAnon?
“Do you still stand behind your belief that QAnon is a truth movement?” Armacost critic Marsha Maguire asked during a council meeting held on Zoom.
Okay, let's pretend the lies in the first paragraph are true and "militia members, crazed Trump supporters, and QAnon believers violently broke into the U.S. Capitol."
How does it follow that, “Do you still stand behind your belief that QAnon is a truth movement?”
The first does not bear any relation to the second. In fact, both can be true. However, only one is true. The second. Q is a 'truth movement'.
Do you see how the crazy derps lie? Like as if we didn't already know this.
Haha @ 'crazed Trump supporters'.

Re Sequim mayor:
You summed it up well!
Gak!