The official United States Department of Labor Twitter account has posted multiple messages attributed to “Q” in recent days, including the phrases “HOLD THE LINE” and “Trust The Plan.” This follows a pattern of increased activity from the department’s account that began in early 2023.
These posts align with a broader trend where President Trump has been directly associated with Q-Anon material. According to reports, the Department of Labor account has shared several statements previously identified as Q-related content, such as “Patriots in Control.” The source material indicates these posts are made by President Trump himself and not reposted from his team.
Historical context reveals that the Q-Anon movement originated on 4chan in 2017, where an anonymous user known as “Q” began posting cryptic messages about a supposed deep state conspiracy. The theory gained traction within online communities and later moved to larger social media platforms.
One notable incident occurred when President Trump was directly questioned about Q-Anon during a press conference, with his response being: “Is that supposed to be a bad thing?” This exchange has been cited as evidence of the administration’s alignment with the movement.
The Department of Labor’s recent posts are part of an escalating pattern that has drawn attention to the potential connection between President Trump and Q-Anon. This activity occurs amid ongoing discussions about the movement’s influence within the White House ecosystem.