front and center at cpac. the most buzzed about booth is this. a fake jail cell. what you re watching actually happened at cpac. it features a convicted january 6th rioter doing performance art, if you want to call it that, in a cage wearing an orange jump suit. also on display, cultural wars and election denialism. we re at war. think about after high noon on the 20th of january of 2021. when an illegitimate impostor took over 1600 pennsylvania avenue and took over the administration. my job, it s like the old coliseum where you slam on a breast plate and go fight the barbarians. we re going to secure a boarder, build a damn wall, then when we finish it, name it after president donald j. trump. a lot of this sounds familiar, but the hits, i thgue they keep the folks coming in. what are you hearing from the attendees there? well, jim, in just a few hours, as you said, donald trump will take the stage. the final speech here at this three-day event. he ll be proceeded
uncovered some usual things going on with jones money. he rakes in a lot of money. anywhere between 55 to 75 and even northwards of that million dollars a year for this small media empire. that economist hired by the parents, he only got some of the record, doesn t have a full picture. he said the value that info wars empire, somewhere between 135 million and $270 million and the revenue really just keeps pouring in. it did not drop when jones was kicked off the social media networks and unbelievably, jim, he sells these fear products, he may have had an actual boost because of covid. wow. and i want to revisit this extraordinary moment from the trial when the mother of the 6-year-old killed in sandy hook who s at the heart of this, spoke with alex jones face-to-face.
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