The 'Q Shaman' who stormed the Capitol is upset Trump supporters are claiming he's 'Antifa' in disguise
A QAnon figure responded to claims falsely alleging that he was an antifascist disguised as a Trump supporter as he rioted in the US Capitol.
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Trump supporters, including congressional Republicans and Fox News anchors, have falsely claimed that the riot in the Capitol on Wednesday, which killed at least three people, featured "Antifa" protesters pretending to be Trump supporters. There is no evidence to support the claim, which was largely popularized by a now-retracted story on the right-wing Washington Times news website.
As Mashable's Matt Binder reported, a misinformation campaign has even falsely alleged that Angeli is connected to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
Lin Wood, the Trump-supporting attorney who was permanently banned from Twitter on Thursday after weeks of spreading false voter-fraud claims and encouraging Wednesday's incident in DC, accused Angeli of being a phony. Wood tweeted a photo of Angeli, writing, "Indisputable photographic evidence that antifa violently broke into Congress today," according to the Huron Daily Tribune. Wood's tweets are no longer available due to his ban.
A Twitter account that appears to belong to Angeli, who is also referred to as "Yellowstone Wolf" in the QAnon community, replied to Wood's tweet Wednesday evening, writing, "I am not antifa or blm. I'm a Qanon & digital soldier. My name is Jake & I marched with the police & fought against BLM & ANTIFA in PHX." Angeli has been seen attending Black Lives Matter protests as a QAnon-supportive counter-protester.