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Newly elected Republican lawmakers spread the conspiracy of the Capitol riots and the QAnon hashtag in a deleted tweet

(CNN)Newly elected Republican memberMayra Floresriots at US Capitol on January 6 The QAnon conspiracy theory hashtag was repeatedly used in tweets that were triggered by members of the leftmost group, Antifa, and then deleted.

CNN's KFile has confirmed the deleted tweets on Flores' campaign Twitter account. This account used to have a different handle than her personal account before she ran for the office.

Flores won a special election in Texas' 34th Parliamentary District last week, giving the Republicans an additional seat in the House of Representatives. She defeated the field of four other candidates (two Republicans and two Democrats) and took over former DemocraticCongressman Filemon Velain Texas in March. Washington with a seat in the south. Flores will serve the rest of Vera's term, and she will serve her full term in November.

Flores was a local Republican activist who tweeted under the handle "La Republicana 86" before running for election, spreading false allegations about fraudulent elections and parliament on January 6, 2021. He immediately began to suggest that the Capitol riot had been triggered. By Antifa and "Infiltrator".

In one of the tweetsdeleted from January 7, 2021, Flores claims that DC police sent the crowd to the Capitol and Antifa was in the crowd. Retweet. "DC police passed them through the gate. This was set. Antifa is definitely in this crowd." She read a tweet from conservative activist David J. Harris shared by Flores. is.
In a tweet on January 6,Flores stated that theparliamentary riot was "certainly caused by an intruder." In another tweet of the day, Flores posted aimage, and Capitol mob Jacob Chansley (more commonly known as QAnon Shaman) also participated in the Arizona Black Lives Matter Rally. It suggests that you did. Following the Capitol riots, Protrump's social media users erroneously attempted to claim that Chansley was a member of Black Lives Matter and Antifa. Claims were repeatedly blamed
at leastfourotherinstancesTwitter, Flores shared the hashtag of the QAnon conspiracy theory in April and May 2020. Media issues were previously reportedFlores used several different QAnon slogans on Facebook and Instagram. .. Flores previously toldSan Antonio Express-Newsthat she did not believe in QAnon, "I have always opposed any of them. I have never endorsed it." Said.

Flores did not immediately respond to CNN's request for comment.

Fake QAnon conspiracy theoristsbelieve that there is a "deep nation" within the U.S. government, dominated bypedophile conspiracy theorists who worship Satan. increase. According to theory, Cabal is run primarily by democratic politicians and liberal celebrities who work to traffick children, and Trump will defeat children with the help of QAnon's "patriots." I was saying. They believe their work will pay off on a day known as the "storm" where thousands of people are arrested and face military courts and mass death sentences for their alleged crimes. The date has passed and since Trump's defeat, the movement has responded to unfulfilled prophecies in various ways, with some believers adjusting their views and others disillusioned.
Flores closely tracked her false election allegations, according to a review of tweets deleted by January 2021. Massive fraudulent voting in the 2020 elections is currently involved in proceedings over past comments.was an "American hero".Floreswrote inthat "this election is not over" in late November 2020, andon December 1, 2020, "liberal media" is fraudulent. He claimed that he did not cover the election claims. In Arizona.

Prior to the January 6 "Stop Stealing" rally in Washington, DC and the subsequent riots at the Capitol, Flores urged Republicans to oppose the election results.

"Republicans in Congress must confront @realDonaldTrump on Wednesday," she wrotein a tweet on January 4, 2021 by. On January 6, Flores wrote a "stop stealing" rally,wrote, "If the Democrats allow this election to be stolen, they will steal all the elections that move forward. On the 6th, Florestweeted thatshe was "praying for @Mike_Pence" before the riot.

At the time, Trump urged Vice President Mike Pence not to accept election results from states that Trump falsely claimed to be a large-scale fraud.

In another comment on January 6, Floreswrote in, "President Trump should have locked Hillary Clinton in jail."