On Tuesday, former president Donald Trump posed for pictures with a well-known QAnon conspiracy theorist at his Mar-a-Lago estate.

The gathering took place two weeks after Trump had dinner at Mar-a Lago with the far-right YouTuber Nick Fuentes, who the Department of Justice has designated as a white supremacist, and musician Ye, formerly known as Kanye West, who recently praised Hitler.

Attending a fundraiser on Tuesday at Mar-a-Lago to fight child trafficking, Liz Crokin, a fervent proponent of the far-right conspiracy theory, posted pictures of herself and Trump on social media.

"Tonight I had the privilege and honor to speak at America's Future fundraiser to combat child trafficking. ... Some of the topics I discussed were Pizzagate, Balenciaga, and what President Trump's administration did to combat human trafficking," Crokin wrote on her Truth Social profile.

Crokin's mention of Balenciaga comes after the design house received tremendous criticism for a recent ad campaign in which small children cuddled with plush animals dressed in fetish gear.

The Pizzagate conspiracy theory claims that the Clinton family and other prominent Democrats run a sex trafficking operation out of a pizza parlor in Washington, DC. Law enforcement agencies have universally discredited it.

Crokin appears to have spoken at an event at Mar-a-Lago and later posed for selfies with Trump in videos and photos posted to social media. In one photo, the pair makes a "thumbs up" sign.

Social media posts indicate that the occasion was advertised as a fundraiser for a "documentary" on sex trafficking, which is a cornerstone of the QAnon conspiracy theory.

The film's website boasts that it has been "Banned by YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and PayPal." in addition to making a number of other false statements and accusations of widespread sex trafficking in Hollywood.

"You are incredible people, you are doing unbelievable work, and we just appreciate you being here and we hope you're going to be back," Trump said in a video of his speech.

Crokin has declared her support for the conspiracy theory as recently as 2020. According to Salon, she stated in an interview that the theory has not been debunked.

Crokin was featured in the HBO documentary "Q: Into the Storm." and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene revealed in a video that Crokin introduced her to the conspiracy theory.

Crokin stated of Trump in another interview that as president, he was "dismantling the deep state and one of his top priorities is to end sex trafficking."