Q Drop 55 famously says:
However, it doesn't say who the tweet will be from. It is often assumed that it would come from President Trump, but that is by no means guaranteed.
The phrase "my fellow Americans" is traditionally associated with presidents, so it does seem likely that it would be a presidential account. But which president?
Today, I had the epiphany that the phrase "the Storm is upon us" sounds foreboding rather than triumphant. For a storm to be upon you is generally not a good thing. It means that you're about to be pummeled by high winds, rain, hail, and who knows what else. So it sounds like a statement that would come from the point of view of someone who is about to be done in by the Storm.
So could the tweet be from a Deep State president (or at least the account of one)?
I had this same thought today when I was listening to Tucker talk about kalamaba's speech to the DNC, she used this same line.
Where? I just looked up a transcript of her speech, and couldn't find "storm" or "upon us" anywhere in it.
Not the storm part...
"My fellow Americans,"