
The term "Trump QAnon connections" refers to the alleged or perceived links between former U.S. President Donald Trump and the QAnon conspiracy theory, a far-right conspiracy theory alleging that a secret cabal of Satan-worshipping pedophiles is running a global child sex-trafficking ring and plotting against former President Trump. QAnon followers, known as "bakers" or "digital soldiers," believe that Trump is waging a secret war against this cabal to save the world. While Trump has not explicitly endorsed QAnon, he has retweeted QAnon-affiliated accounts and made statements that some interpret as support for the movement. In Hebrew, "Trump QAnon connections" can be translated as "קשרי טראמפ לתאוריית הקשר קואנון" (Keserei Trump leTe'oriyat haKesher QAnon). In Spanish, it is "conexiones de Trump con QAnon," and in German, it is "Trump QAnon Verbindungen." The FBI has identified QAnon as a potential domestic terror threat, and several QAnon followers have been involved in violent incidents. Trump has distanced himself from the movement, stating that he knows nothing about it, but his rhetoric has been cited as a factor in its growth and mainstreaming.