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Fox News anchor endorses QAnon conspiracy theories, tries to backtrack

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Tonight’s Craziest Damn Thing: Fox News Anchor Jesse Waters endorsing the work of QAnon. As Joy describes, “It’s easy to dismiss QAnon as only crazy, but they also happen to be crazy dangerous.” NBC News reports that “QAnon followers have also been implicated in armed standoffs, attempted kidnappings, harassment and at least one killing since the conspiracy theory first gained traction on the internet in October 2017."