“QAnon is a cockeyed conspiracy theory about a liberal, devil-worshiping pedophile syndicate that secretly controls national affairs and will only be stopped by President Donald Trump. The FBI considers it a domestic terrorism threat. But the Trump campaign and several Republican political committees, including the Republican National Committee, and National Republican Senatorial Committee, have together accepted at least 80 contributions from people claiming to work for or otherwise be associated with QAnon, an Insider analysis of federal campaign finance records indicates. The money is modest — a few thousand dollars combined — amid an election season measured in billions. The donations may nevertheless violate federal election law, which prohibits making false or fictitious statements or representation to a government agency.”
“That includes listing one’s employer as ‘QAnon,’ which is not a place of employment. Several political donors claiming QAnon employment or affiliation did not return Insider’s phone and email requests seeking explanations. Reached by phone, Lutreashea Keith of Williamsburg, Virginia, confirmed making several small contributions this year to the Trump campaign and RNC but hung up when asked why she listed her employer as ‘QAnon.’ One Trump donor who gave the president’s re-election effort $140 identified his employer as ‘QAnon’ and his occupation as ‘agent.’ Another ‘QAnon’ employee listed his occupation as ‘soldier,’ while several others described themselves as a QAnon ‘digital soldier’ or ‘patriot’. Several others list either their employer or occupation as ‘WWG1WGA’ — shorthand for the QAnon slogan, ‘where we go one we go all.’ The Trump campaign, RNC, and NRSC did not respond to several Insider messages inquiring what they plan to do about the donations” – Business Insider.