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Alex Jones 2026-Apr-01 Wednesday

 

Alex Jones discusses President Trump’s recent statements on the war with Iran, his executive order on mail-in voting, and his appearance at the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship. Jones expresses concern over Trump’s changing narrative on the war and his administration’s credibility.

On April 1st, 2026, Alex Jones hosted a live transmission on Infowars, discussing various topics including President Trump’s recent statements on the war with Iran. Jones criticized Trump’s shifting stance on the war, citing instances where the president claimed the war was over or would be ending soon, only to later contradict himself. Jones also mentioned that Trump had said the goal of the war was regime change, which he claimed was not the initial stated objective. The secretary of defense had also stated that regime change was the goal, which Jones argued was illegal.

Jones also discussed Trump’s executive order cracking down on mail-in voting, ensuring only eligible citizens receive ballots through the Postal Service. He expressed support for this move, but noted that the Democrats were planning to challenge it in court. Additionally, Jones mentioned Trump’s appearance at the Supreme Court hearing on birthright citizenship, where the president listened in on oral arguments. Jones believed that Trump was right to challenge birthright citizenship, citing the Constitution as clear on the issue.

Jones also touched on other topics, including the disappearance of a top NASA scientist and the alleged cover-up surrounding it. He claimed that NASA had a secret space program that was more advanced than what was publicly known. Jones also mentioned his intention to have guests on the show, including J.P. Sears and Gary Melton, to discuss various topics.

Jones expressed concern over Trump’s changing narrative and the impact it could have on his credibility and the country’s reputation. He argued that Trump’s supporters had been demonized and attacked by his new surrogates, who were largely neocons and never-Trumpers. Jones criticized figures such as Mark Levin and Ben Shapiro, who he claimed were advocating for war with Iran. He also noted that the controlled corporate press was deceptive and often reported false information, citing a Daily Beast article that claimed Trump had stormed out of the Supreme Court hearing.

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