Trump’s Miami resort is set to hold a conference supporting conspiracy theories

The resort, owned by former President Donald Trump, is due to host a spring conference led by former national security adviser Michael Flynn and radio host Clay Clark, whose past speakers have echoed false claims about the 2020 election and COVID-19, as Trump announces a third bid for the White House.

The conference, known as the ReAwaken America Tour, did not have an official lineup of speakers for the May event at Trump’s Doral Hotel in Miami, but past events have featured speakers who have echoed the conspiracy theories that Trump has supported, including Eric Trump, CEO of Mike’s MyPillow. Lindell, Overstock.com founder Patrick Byrne, Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA, and former Acting Secretary of Defense Kash Patel.

Previously, the lineups also included Rep. Paul Gosar (R-AZ), rioters at the US Capitol on January 6, 2021, QAnon influencers, and some of the most prominent anti-vaccine activists in the country.

The former president is central to QAnon and its ideology. The conspiracy theory includes the unsubstantiated belief that a cabal of prominent Democratic politicians and liberal elites is running a child sex trafficking ring, and that Trump is orchestrating mass arrests and military tribunals of corrupt politicians, among other outlandish ideas. The FBI has warned that conspiracy theories such as QAnon are a growing domestic terrorism threat.

Last July Clark reportedly the crowd at the ReAwaken event asked, “Okay ladies and gentlemen, how many of you believe that Jesus is king? How many of you believe that Donald Trump is their president?”

AND event flyer Twice names the Trump National Doral Miami Resort by its location and includes a photo of the resort. This will be the first time the tour will hold its conference at Trump’s property. daily beast was the first to announce the venue of the conference.

The flyer alludes to its hosts and speakers providing the “Great Awakening”, QAnon’s dog whistle pointing to information posted on 8chan’s online message board “Q”, the main messenger in a plot to motivate followers ahead of prophesied mass arrests.

The Anti-Defamation League warned about the events of ReAwaken America when it launched in early 2021. in the report that extreme ideas such as QAnon, election fraud and anti-vaccination conspiracies are “mixed with other conspiracies that create doubt, fear and anger towards the government and the country.”

The conference news comes as Trump prepares for his first public campaign event of 2024 in South Carolina on Jan. 28, where he hopes to regain his political momentum after announcing his last presidential run in November.

The Trump Organization did not respond to requests for comment.

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