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Gateway Pundit: Alex Jones: The Deep State Declared War on the American People

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There is no available information to support the claim that Alex Jones said that the deep state has declared war on the American people. Fact-checkers, including PolitiFact, have consistently rated such claims as false, noting that Jones offers no verifiable proof and relies on conspiracy theories rather than documented facts.

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Alex Jones, a  theorist and founder of InfoWars, claims that the the CIA, FBI, and DOJ have declared a "war on the American people," accusing them of silencing him and shutting down his platform. In an interview covered by The Gateway Pundit, Jones said, “They’ve bankrupted me. They’ve seized everything… they don’t want me on air because they’re planning something big.” (https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2024/04/alex-jones-i-already-knew-cia-fbi-was/?utm_source=chatgpt.com). However, his statements come after years of fake news, including saying the tradigies were staged. The New York Post reports: “The feds are trying to shut us down,” Jones cried, adding, “I’ve got nothing left” (https://nypost.com/2024/06/03/us-news/alex-jones-sobs-screams-as-claims-feds-shutting-infowars/). 

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I wanted to know why you included a quote from the source thegatewaypundit.com? I found that this article has been repeatedly found as false information, and that the creator of the company and writer of this article, Jim Hoft, is facing defamation cases. Even though you are using it as a quote form an interview, I do not think they are a reliable source of information, especially for quotes since they are being sued for defamation.

https://missouriindependent.com/tag/jim-hoft/

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