A South Carolina state lawmaker has promoted the "QAnon" conspiracy theory online, the Daily Beast reported Thursday.

State Rep. Lin Bennett (R) promoted the theory on her personal Facebook page, according to the report.

“They’re legit,” she reportedly wrote of the theory. “And they haven’t been wrong.”

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She also reportedly called a QAnon guide "a gem" and has been posting about clues involving the theory.

The Hill could not independently verify the posts, which are not public.

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Reddit banned a QAnon community in September, saying that some posts about the theory incite violence.

The theory made headlines after several people promoted QAnon at a rally for President Trump in Tampa last summer.