President Trump has recently activated a series of posts from his official Department of Labor X account that explicitly reference the QAnon conspiracy theory, marking the third time in a week the account has published widely recognized “Q” phrases. The latest post reads “HOLD THE LINE,” directly aligning with one of QAnon’s most recurring slogans.

The sequence begins with Trump’s direct call to action: “Remember your oath!” followed by posts featuring the phrase “TICK TOCK” and a “Q+” emblem on his collar—a symbol widely interpreted as referencing himself. The campaign culminated in an explicit directive: “Time to Obliterate the Deep State,” alongside the tagline “Do it Q.”

This escalation comes after Trump’s recent definition of “Sedition,” posted alongside the QAnon-themed content. Each post was originally created by Trump himself, not reposted from third parties or his team. The pattern continues a trend established days ago when the Department of Labor account shared “Patriots in Control” and earlier this month, the phrase “Trust The Plan.”

The posts follow a direct inquiry Trump faced years ago regarding QAnon. When pressed by reporters about whether he supported the movement—a group claiming to combat child sex trafficking through radical transparency—Trump responded: “Is that supposed to be a bad thing?” He later emphasized his agreement with the movement’s mission to address what he described as “pedophiles and cannibals.”

The Department of Labor account has consistently amplified QAnon rhetoric, including recent posts about Venezuela and U.S. voting systems. This pattern aligns with Trump’s long-standing awareness of the theory, which has evolved from obscure online forums to a mainstream movement within his base.

This week’s posts represent an unprecedented consolidation of QAnon messaging by presidential authority itself—a shift that has intensified scrutiny over the movement’s influence and trajectory.