QAnon believers struggle with inauguration | Trump decrees cloud providers must maintain records on foreign clients | TikTok told 'strictly confidential' identity of the UK's next ambassador to China
QAnon believers struggle with inauguration | Trump decrees cloud providers must maintain records on foreign clients | TikTok told 'strictly confidential' identity of the UK's next ambassador to China
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Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Followers of QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory, have spent weeks anticipating that Wednesday would be the “Great Awakening” a day, long foretold in QAnon prophecy, when top Democrats would be arrested for running a global sex trafficking ring and President Trump would seize a second term in office. But as President Biden took office and Mr. Trump landed in Florida, with no mass arrests in sight, some believers struggled to harmonize the falsehoods with the inauguration on their TVs.
QAnon believers struggle with inauguration | Trump decrees cloud providers must maintain records on foreign clients | TikTok told 'strictly confidential' identity of the UK's next ambassador to China
QAnon believers struggle with inauguration …
QAnon believers struggle with inauguration | Trump decrees cloud providers must maintain records on foreign clients | TikTok told 'strictly confidential' identity of the UK's next ambassador to China
Follow us on Twitter. The Daily Cyber Digest focuses on the topics we work on, including cyber, critical technologies & strategic issues like foreign interference. Followers of QAnon, the pro-Trump conspiracy theory, have spent weeks anticipating that Wednesday would be the “Great Awakening” a day, long foretold in QAnon prophecy, when top Democrats would be arrested for running a global sex trafficking ring and President Trump would seize a second term in office. But as President Biden took office and Mr. Trump landed in Florida, with no mass arrests in sight, some believers struggled to harmonize the falsehoods with the inauguration on their TVs.