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QAnon Seems to Think Ivanka Trump’s Vaccine Photograph Was Faked and It’s Completely Nuts

You can always depend on the QAnon folks to bring the crazy and this week they haven’t disappointed. This time Ivanka Trump is the focus of their attention, and as usual, these people are denying something that actually happened.

In photos on her Instagram account, Trump is seen receiving the coronavirus vaccine but that upped these folks’ conspiracy game as they are all busy pounding out reasons why this didn’t happen, The Independent reports. Even though it did. They’ve cooked up a bunch of theories on their various channels, with some suggesting that the photo is staged because her hands are crossed, while others claim that since she didn’t mention “coronavirus vaccine” and only described it as a “shot,” this means she received a different vaccine.

And no, I don’t know why these people claim that crossed hands are a sign that something is fake. I don’t know why these people believe such cockamamie things other than the fact that they are all very ignorant and obviously quite gullible. QAnon believers are nothing if not imaginative because one of their core beliefs is that there is a secret Satanic cult running the world.

No one can accuse them of being boring. Some recently claimed Oprah Winfrey’s interview with Prince Harry and Meghan Markle was faked because they believe Oprah was actually arrested or is no longer among the living. Look, I don’t come up with these ideas, I only live here.

There are those who also claim the coronavirus vaccine lead to Prince Philip’s death. Even though his vaccination was three months ago and even though he was also 99-years-old.

But Ivanka Trump’s photos that show her receiving the vaccine are really causing some QAnon believers to go-’round the bend. Some, it seems say a QR code in one of the photos is linked to a QAnon website (no, it isn’t.) Others are claiming she’s been whacked (as in permanently whacked) by dear old dad. Which is quite obviously as untrue as it is crazy.

Why is this even a thing with these people?

Apparently, this has gained traction because one QAnoniac told his 300,000 followers that “Ivanka got her shot, never once did it say vaccine.” Among these nutters, “got their shot” means a QAnon member has shuffled off the proverbial mortal coil. As if this nonsense isn’t bad enough, these people are, of course, anti-vaxxers, and this is one of the biggest reasons they keep griping about the vaccine.

But even right-wingers who aren’t necessarily QAnonists are blistering Ivanka for taking care of herself. This perhaps indicates these people are about as bright as QAnon believers. Which sadly, is not surprising.

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Megan has lived in California, Nevada, Arizona, Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Florida and she currently lives in Central America. Living in these places has informed her writing on politics, science, and history. She is currently owned by 15 cats and 3 dogs and regularly owns Trump supporters when she has the opportunity. She can be found on Twitter at https://twitter.com/GaiaLibra and Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/politicalsaurus

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