Mark Hamill spreads conspiracy theory that GOP senators are 'traitors'

Mark Hamill tweeted out a video made by a politician accused of corruption, denouncing corrupt politicians. For this, he was mocked as being part of the newly minted "Blue Anon" movement.

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Mark Hamill, the actor made famous by his portrayal of Luke Skywalker in Star Wars, tweeted out a video made by a politician accused of corruption, denouncing corrupt politicians. For this, he was mocked as being part of the newly minted "Blue Anon" movement.

"Blue Anon" is a new term for conspiracy theorists who are on the left side of the political spectrum. It was put up on Urban Dictionary, quickly censored, and then reprised after backlash against the backlash that got it removed.

To devotees of the term, Hamill appears to fit the bill due to his tweet on Wednesday, which is reproduced here below:

"Hold them ALL accountable," says the tweet, with a ballot box meme at the end.

The video itself shows various clips of the now-famous Jan. 6 Capitol riots, including clips previously shown here on The Post Millennial, along with clips and images of Senators who Swalwell believes are the biggest examples of people in the government who supported ex President Donald Trump.

There were 43 Senators who voted against Trump's second failed impeachment during January, after he left office, which resulted in his acquittal.

Hamill re-tweeted a video from the account of Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA), who has come under heavy fire for his relationship to a Chinese woman later on found out to be a "honey-trap" spy.

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