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A spokesman for the RNC dismissed him for embedding the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory
A spokesman who was scheduled to give remarks at the National Convention of the Republic violently removed from the program after retreating the thread that promotes the anti-Semitic conspiracy theory, which he linked to the QAnon conspiracy theory. Mary Ann Mendoza, the son of a police officer who was killed by a drunk driver, was included in the list of votes sent by the Trump campaign on Tuesday evening. An updated circulation before the convention, however, did not enter Mendoza, following a report by The Daily Beast in his tweets. Mendoza, “Do yourself a favor and read this thread,” referred to conspiratorial tweets about a Jewish plan to control the world. He then deleted the tweet and said he had not read “all the messages on each thread.” “My apologies for not paying attention to the intent of the whole message,” Mendoza said. “That doesn’t reflect my feelings or personal thoughts.” #GOPConvention #CNN #Notes.
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