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Soundtrack to Trump’s Ohio Rally Sounded a Lot Like a QAnon Anthem
In some ways, Donald Trump’s speech over the weekend in Youngstown, Ohio, was commonplace fare for the previous president; predictably bitter, he warned of America’s decline right into a crime-riddled hellscape and lashed out on the media, Hunter Biden, the FBI, and the Justice Division. “We’re a nation that has weaponized its regulation enforcement towards the opposing political social gathering like by no means ever earlier than,” he said, and baselessly instructed the federal government was hiding proof that he really gained the election. However Trump’s look on the rally in help of Republican Senate nominee J.D. Vance took an odd and darkish flip Saturday when dramatic music all of the sudden started taking part in over the world’s loudspeakers.
The final a number of minutes of his speech had a soundtrack—a film-score-like tune that resembled an anthem for followers of QAnon, the far-right conspiracy principle and political motion that portrays Trump as a messiah determine saving America from a global cabal of elite, Devil-worshipping pedophiles. Because the tune performed, rally attendees raised their arms in cult-like unison, flashing a one-finger salute, a raised index finger, which appears to reference the foundational QAnon motto, “The place we go one, we go all.” The tune, to followers of Q, gave the impression to be a 2020 observe launched beneath the title “Wwg1wga.”
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Trump’s staff has denied utilizing this QAnon anthem in Ohio. In a press release to The New York Occasions on Sunday, Trump spokesperson Taylor Budowich stated, “The faux information, in a pathetic try to create controversy and divide America, is brewing up one other conspiracy a few royalty-free tune from a preferred audio library platform.” Trump’s staff used this identical protection final month after the previous president shared a video that featured the tune on his social media web site, Fact Social, telling Vice the tune is unrelated to QAnon and is known as “Mirrors,” by TV and movie composer Will Van De Crommert. Each Google and Apple’s music-detecting apps recognized the tune as “Wwg1wga” by an artist utilizing the identify Richard Feelgood, per Media Issues, and analyses confirmed the 2 songs to be nearly equivalent.
Whatever the Trump staff’s denials, Q disciples instantly acknowledged the tune selection for what it was, as famous by Media Issues senior researcher Alex Kaplan.
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The previous president has proven an elevated preoccupation with the far-right conspiracy principle and political motion ever because the FBI’s search of his Mar-a-Lago residence. Final week, Trump reposted an image of himself donning a Q pin on his lapel alongside the slogan “The Storm Is Coming” (one other Q motto that refers to a violent day of reckoning wherein Trump’s enemies will probably be rounded up and probably executed on dwell TV). In late August, Trump used his Fact Social account to repost a “Q drop”––a message supposedly authored by the motion’s nameless creator, who claims to be a authorities official with a Q-level safety clearance––earlier than later deleting it from his profile.
In the meantime, Fact Social itself has develop into a cesspool for the kinds of QAnon content material and influencers that Twitter, Fb, and Reddit have clamped down on. Trump has boosted this improvement by selling dozens of Q-linked accounts prior to now month, in accordance with an Related Press evaluation. Amid Trump’s makes an attempt to ingratiate himself with the motion, QAnon—an ideology that the FBI first recognized as a home terrorist risk in 2019, in accordance with a memo obtained by Yahoo Information on the time—continues to have harmful and lethal ramifications offline. In Michigan earlier this month, after a 53-year-old man shot and killed his spouse and wounded their daughter, and was then killed by police, his different daughter stated her father’s obsession with the conspiracy principle drove him to violence, per NBC Information. And in Pennsylvania, a 61-year-old man armed with a loaded firearm allegedly entered a Dairy Queen every week and a half in the past and informed police he was attempting to “kill Democrats and liberals,” per native information.
Trump started immediately acknowledging QAnon whereas nonetheless in workplace. “I do know they’re very a lot towards pedophilia,” Trump said in 2020 when he was requested concerning the motion. And whereas his help for the conspiracy principle remained extra muted throughout his presidency, Trump’s refined winks and nods have grown into extra blatant promotions of the motion that brazenly requires killing his political rivals.
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Fanatics drops Ohio State CFP Championship gear, and it’s already selling out
The No. 8 Ohio State Buckeyes beat the No. 5 Texas Longhorns 28-14 at the Cotton Bowl to advance to the 2025 CFP National Championship, and fans can celebrate with a brand new collection of Championship-bound gear available from Fanatics. But don’t wait, because this hot drop is already starting to sell out online.
Fanatics has already flagged this Ohio State Buckeyes Nike College Football Playoff 2025 National Championship Game A-Town Bound T-Shirt as “Almost gone,” with only sizes small and medium remaining as of Sunday morning. The good news is, there are a lot more options to choose from, but wait too long, and other items might go missing too.
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Two of the most popular t-shirts in the Championship-bound collection still have plenty of sizes available, including the top-selling Nike College Football Playoff 2025 Cotton Bowl Champions Locker Room T-Shirt. Available in sizes small to 2XL, this shirt features 2025 Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic Champs graphics, and the “On Our Way to the A” slogan.
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The other best-seller has a focus on what’s next, with big bold Title Bound graphics in Ohio State Buckeyes colors. Best of all, the National Championship Game Dream Success T-Shirt is a bargain on this list, at just $29.99, and available in even more sizes, up to 5XL.
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The best buy in the Championship-bound collection has got to be this National Championship Game Dream Success T-Shirt, for just $29.99.
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There’s plenty of more Ohio State Buckeye’s championship-bound t-shirts in the full collection on Fanatics. Fans can also find other gear, like these top-selling Nike College Football Playoff 2025 National Championship Media Day Tech Fleece Jogger Pants, plus hoodies, pennants and more.
Ohio State will clash with the No. 7 Notre Dame Fighting Irish for the CFP National Championship on Monday, January 20. It’s the first ever National Championship under the new, expanded CFP format, and it takes place at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.
Ohio State is favored by 9 1/2 points over Notre Dame in the second-largest point spread in the 10-year history of the playoff. The Buckeyes have won their three playoff games by 14 points or more. Notre Dame beat Penn State 27-24 in the semifinals on a field goal in the waning seconds.
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Gophers men’s hockey team rolls 6-1 against Ohio State for split of Big Ten series
Three power-play goals and the goaltending of Liam Souliere helped the No. 3 Gophers men’s hockey team rebound with a 6-1 victory over No. 11 Ohio State on Saturday at Value City Arena in Columbus, Ohio.
“It just was not a good look to us last night,” coach Bob Motzko said. “Tonight, absolutely the other way around from the first shift. All four lines, all the defensemen, Liam was great in net, and give our guys credit, we responded. I hope it’s a lesson for us, and I hope that’s a game to get us going now.”
The Gophers (18-4-2, 9-2-1 Big Ten) scored three times in the first eight minutes.
A penalty on the Buckeyes for too many players on the ice put the Gophers on the power play just 86 seconds into the game. Mike Koster quickly converted the opportunity to open the scoring with 17:18 left in the first period.
A little over five minutes later, Mason Nevers and Connor Kurth scored 15 seconds apart to give the Gophers a 3-0 lead with 12 minutes left in the first period.
Less than two minutes into the second period, the Gophers went on the power play again, and Koster again converted to make it 4-0.
Jimmy Snuggerud made it 5-0 with a power-play goal with 6:05 remaining in the second period.
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Texas Longhorns Players Explain Goal-Line Stop vs. Ohio State Buckeyes
The Texas Longhorns fell just short of advancing to their first CFP National Championship game for the second year in a row, losing 28-14 to Ohio State in the Cotton Bowl. And while the final score may not indicate, the Longhorns were a yard away from potentially sending the game to overtime late in the fourth quarter.
After back-to-back defensive pass interference calls on what was shaping up to be a 75-yard drive, all Texas needed was a yard to punch it into the endzone and tie the game at 21 with under 4 minutes remaining in regulation.
However, after the first-and-goal run up the middle for freshman running back Jerrick Gibson was held for no gain, the controversial halfback toss play call was made. With Quintrevion Wisner lined up to his left, Quinn Ewers was in the shotgun as he tossed it to Wisner, on the first of two disastrous plays that doomed the Longhorns’ national championship hopes.
“That’s one of those plays, if you block it all right, you get into the end zone,” Steve Sarkisian said of his play-call. “We didn’t, and we lost quite a bit of yardage.”
So what went wrong on the toss play? Well, as always the devil is in the details in football. During his post-game interview, starting left tackle Kelvin Banks explained exactly what went wrong for the Longhorns on the ill-fated toss play. He was one of a few Texas players that was asked about the sequence after the game.
“I saw the boundary safety to come down [Latham Ransom], and I thought it was gonna be a big hole behind me, because that’s kind of how the play [was] designed to go,” Banks said. “I’m supposed to kick him out. Trey hits the hole behind me, and then while I’m kicking him out, I just I hear screaming, y’all, so I look, I’m turning my left, and then Downs is making the play.”
So on the surface, the toss seems to indicate that the play was supposed to see the Longhorns capture the edge and run wide to the goal-line. Banks revealed that is not the case. Instead, as shown in the video above, the hole that is vacated by Banks pulling is supposed to be where Wisner is designed to cut it back and score.
However, that is where the heads-up play is made by Buckeyes safety Caleb Downs, who shoots the gap left open by Banks, forcing Wisner to continue running wide, where he then is corralled for a seven-yard loss by Ransom.
If Downs is fooled by Banks pulling and runs with him instead of shooting the gap, then this play may be remembered entirely differently. But as Sarkisian said post-game, Ohio State’s defense made the play, while Texas didn’t, which unfortunately for the Longhorns ended up costing them the game.
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