[Congressional Bills 116th Congress]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office]
[H. Res. 1094 Introduced in House (IH)]
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116th CONGRESS
2d Session
H. RES. 1094
Condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes.
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IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 25, 2020
Mr. Malinowski (for himself and Mr. Riggleman) submitted the following
resolution; which was referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
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RESOLUTION
Condemning QAnon and rejecting the conspiracy theories it promotes.
Whereas throughout history, conspiracy theories that falsely blame secret cabals
or marginalized groups for society's ills have fueled prejudice,
genocide, and acts of terrorism;
Whereas QAnon is a movement promoting a collection of unfounded conspiracy
theories that have spread widely on the internet since 2017;
Whereas QAnon initially alleged that prominent Americans are engaged in a secret
plot to control the world, while using their power to exploit children,
and has expanded to embrace virtually every popular conspiracy theory of
the last several decades, from questioning the Kennedy assassination, to
believing in alien landings, to denying the safety of vaccines;
Whereas many QAnon followers express anti-Semitic views, and the Anti-Defamation
League has said that the movement's central conspiracy theory includes
anti-Semitic elements;
Whereas the FBI has assessed with high confidence that ``fringe political
conspiracy theories'', including QAnon, ``very likely motivate some
domestic extremists, wholly or in part, to engage in criminal or violent
activity'', and that these conspiracy theories ``very likely encourage
the targeting of specific people, places and organizations, thereby
increasing the likelihood of violence against these targets'';
Whereas the FBI bases this assessment on ``events in which individuals committed
crimes, plotted attacks, or successfully carried out deadly violence,
and who--either before or after their arrests--attributed their actions
to their conspiratorial beliefs'';
Whereas QAnon adherents have been implicated in crimes that they claim their
QAnon beliefs inspired, including--
(1) a man arrested in 2018 for plotting to plant a bomb in the Illinois
Capitol rotunda to make Americans aware of the ``Pizzagate'' conspiracy
theory;
(2) a man arrested in 2018 for using an armored car to block traffic on
the Hoover Dam Bypass Bridge;
(3) a man in Arizona arrested in 2019 for vandalizing a Catholic
church;
(4) a woman in Colorado arrested in 2019 for plotting an armed raid to
kidnap her child, who had been taken from her custody;
(5) a man charged with the murder of an organized crime boss in New
York in 2019; and
(6) a woman arrested in New York with a car full of knives after
posting a video accusing Joe Biden of participating in child sex
trafficking and threatening to kill him;
Whereas the FBI further assesses that ``these conspiracy theories very likely
will emerge, spread and evolve in the modern information marketplace . .
. fostering anti-government sentiment, racial and religious prejudice,
[and] increasing political tensions'';
Whereas according to the Combatting Terrorism Center at the West Point Military
Academy, ``QAnon is arguably no longer simply a fringe conspiracy theory
but an ideology that has demonstrated its capacity to radicalize to
violence individuals at an alarming speed'';
Whereas Facebook, Twitter, and Google have removed or blocked QAnon groups and
content from their platform for violating their policies against
misinformation, bullying, hate speech, and harassment;
Whereas QAnon adherents have been harming legitimate efforts to combat child
exploitation and sex trafficking, including by overwhelming anti-
trafficking hotlines with false reports; and
Whereas the conspiracy theories promoted by QAnon undermine trust in America's
democratic institutions, encourage rejection of objective reality, and
deepen our Nation's political polarization: Now, therefore, be it
Resolved, That the House of Representatives--
(1) condemns QAnon and rejects the conspiracy theories it
promotes;
(2) encourages the Federal Bureau of Investigation and all
Federal law enforcement agencies to continue to strengthen
their focus on preventing violence, threats, harassment, and
other criminal activity by extremists motivated by fringe
political conspiracy theories; and
(3) urges all Americans, regardless of our beliefs or
partisan affiliation, to seek information from authoritative
sources, and to engage in political debate from a common
factual foundation.
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