NEW: Ohio GOP congressional nominee JR Majewski has repeatedly claimed to not have been a Qanon follower but a review of finds he repeatedly shared Qanon material himself, including this deleted-video he made painting Qs on his lawn.
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Between July 2020 and January 2021 on his now-deleted personal Twitter account, Majewski tweeted the QAnon hashtag #WWG1WGA -- which stands for "Where we go one, we go all" -- more than 50 times.
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Screenshot of another since-deleted video made by candidate @JRMajewski w/the Qanon slogan.
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Tweets, some since removed show Majewski throughout the day in various places outside the Capitol -- including a video in which a member of the group leads them in repeating the slogan of QAnon.
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.@JRMajewski has claimed other people put Qanon slogans on his videos -- even though they were shared from his verified Parler account he has confirmed was his -- and even though he shared them w/Qanon slogans himself. cnn.com/2022/05/08/pol…
This is the since-deleted pro-Qanon video GOP congressional nominee Majewski shared on his verified Parler with the watermark of his handle. cnn.com/2022/05/08/pol…
GOP congressional nominee @JRMajewski made a Fleetwood Mac/Cranberry Juice TikTok parody (since-deleted but saved by me from his Parler) in front of the Qanon "Qs" painted on his lawn in 2020. (Majewski has repeatedly denied being a Q follower.) cnn.com/2022/05/08/pol…
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