Alex Jones trashes Trump’s ‘lazy,’ ‘compromised’ DOJ officials: ‘These are just TV heads’

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Alex Jones trashes Trump’s ‘lazy,’ ‘compromised’ DOJ officials: ‘These are just TV heads’
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'Patel and Bondi, these are just TV heads. These are people who are here to be celebrities, in my view.'

FILE - Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones speaks to the media after arriving at the federal courthouse for a hearing in front of a bankruptcy judge, June 14, 2024, in Houston. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones badmouthed several Department of Justice officials, claiming the agency is contributing to the demise of his company amid several lawsuits.

on Monday, unleashed his fiercest criticism toward Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche, who was Trump’s personal attorney before his DOJ appointment.“Todd Blanche has been protecting the FBI and DOJ under orders from Obama then Biden to get me off the air, and we have all the documents where they funded illegally, we have all the proof, we sued them, we deposed them ...,” Jones told Carlson. “Todd Blanche has been a dyed-in-the-wool top Democrat, he lost all the cases for Trump criminally. And from what I’ve heard, Bondi’s not bad, she’s just lazy. Bongino’s emotional and a big baby. Patel is compromised. And it’s just so sad. He should have Ken Paxton in there.” Bongino, Jones said, should “stop worrying about his PR and how he looks and worry more about the future of the country here … instead of being a hothead. “Patel and Bondi, these are just TV heads,” Jones continued. “These are people who are here to be celebrities, in my view.”against him over his description of the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting as a hoax staged by crisis actors, the Associated Press The Infowars host had argued that a judge was wrong to find him liable for defamation and infliction of emotional distress without holding a trial on the merits of allegations lodged by relatives of victims ofThe justices did not comment on their order, which they issued without even asking the families of the Sandy Hook victims to respond to Jones’ appeal. An FBI agent who responded to the shooting also sued.“If you think Todd Blanche … if you think that snake is the answer for you, then you bet everything on that. But as for me, I just know the truth … it’s up to you to make the right move here," he told Carlson.in late 2022, and his lawyers told the justices that the “plaintiffs have no possible hope of collecting” the entire judgment.in a similar defamation lawsuit in Texas after he failed to turn over documents sought by the parents of another Sandy Hook victim.against Jones and his company in late 2021 because of what she called Jones’ repeated failure to abide by court rulings and to turn over certain evidence to the Sandy Hook families. The judge convened a jury to determine how much Jones would owe.and the judge later tacked on another $473 million in punitive damages against Jones and Free Speech Systems, Infowars’ parent company, which is based in Austin, Texas.was named the winning bidder in an auction to liquidate Infowars’ assets to help pay the defamation judgments. But the bankruptcy judgeIf you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our

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