#ObamaGate began trending early in the morning today (May 10th, 2020.) We did some digging into the origins of the trend. It doesn't look like automation played much of a role, but we did find a few noteworthy things.

cc: @ZellaQuixote
Retweet network for recent #Obamagate tweets. Accounts are grouped into three main clusters, listed here in chronological order of their first contribution to the trend:

• US right-wing accounts (right)
• Portuguese-language accounts (bottom)
• US left-wing accounts (left)
The #ObamaGate activity began on 5/9 with #MAGA accounts linking a Fox News clip (later shared by Trump's account) that used the term. One of the early adopters, @SheepKnowMore, is oddly similar to banned #QAnon account @StormIsUponUs and was created a week after the suspension.
The initial #MAGA push failed to cause #ObamaGate to trend. Shortly after midnight 5/10, @AnaPaulaVolei used the hashtag in a Portuguese-language tweet that was massively amplified, largely by accounts that like to tweet pro-Bolsonaro hashtags.
While we can't prove it, our working hypothesis is that the retweets of @AnaPaulaVolei's tweet caused it to trend regionally in Los Angeles (her profile location) before it trended nationally; several of the accounts that first commented on it trending are L.A. or SoCal-based.
Once the trend finally got in full swing the morning of 5/10, #MAGA opportunism wasn't far behind. GOP Congressional candidate @ErrolWebber wasted no time in using it to promote his campaign website, and was rewarded with a multitude of retweets.
Update: the #QAnon contingent has discovered this thread and weighed in with various bits of #QAnonsense.
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