Alex Jones has on-air meltdown after losing $50M defamation verdict
‘I killed the children!’ InfoWars host Alex Jones has huge meltdown and sarcastically claims he butchered 20 kids at Sandy Hook elementary school after losing $50M defamation verdict
- The interview saw Jones speak publicly for the first time since the bombshell defamation ruling, with journalist and Youtuber Andrew Callaghan
- During the sit-down, Callaghan – who has a reputation for asking his participants sometimes-tough questions – poised a question about the shooting to Jones, 48,
- The question caused the famously outspoken host to erupt in a fit of frustration
- What ensued was a strange, two minute rant that saw the talking head sarcastically claim that he was responsible for the Sandy Hook massacre
- A clip of the exchange posted by Callaghan’s team over the weekend has since garnered more than a quarter-of-a-million views and more than 17,000 likes
Embattled InfoWars host Alex Jones embarked on a full-blown tirade after being asked about the Sandy Hook shooting in an on-air interview – his first since he was ordered to pay more than $50million to the victims’ families by a Texas judge.
The interview saw Jones speak publicly for the first time since the bombshell defamation ruling, with journalist and Youtuber Andrew Callaghan, known for his YouTube series All Gas No Brakes and his current show Channel 5.
During the sit-down, Callaghan – who has a reputation for asking his participants sometimes-tough questions – poised a question about the shooting to Jones, 48, causing the famously outspoken host to erupt in a fit of apparent frustration.
What ensued was a strange, two minute rant that saw the talking head sarcastically claim that he, himself, was responsible for the deaths of the 20 kids and six staff at Sandy Hook Elementary School in 2021, shot to death by 20-year-old Adam Lanza.
A clip of the exchange posted by Callaghan’s team over the weekend has since garnered more than a quarter-of-a-million views and more than 17,000 likes – as the figurative financial noose around the alt-right advocate’s neck continues to tighten.
Alex Jones embarked on a full-blown tirade after being asked about the Sandy Hook shooting in an on-air interview – his first since he was ordered to pay $50m to the victims’ families
The interview saw Jones speak publicly for the first time since the bombshell defamation ruling, with journalist and Youtuber Andrew Callaghan (at left)
https://youtube.com/watch?v=FLZnOaz1SBA%3Frel%3D0%26showinfo%3D1%26hl%3Den-US
In the brief two-and-a-half-minute clip, cut from a longer, 20 minute interview available on Callaghan’s Patreon, the journalist begins by asking possibly the hardest hitting question possible – and one likely on the minds of the vast majority of his hundreds of thousands of subscribers.
‘Do you feel responsible for what happened to the Sandy Hook families?’ the interviewer asks Jones, seated directly across from him on Jones’ InfoWars set.
The loaded question proceeds to immediately incite a reaction from the host, who then seemingly attempts to play off the query by sarcastically claiming responsibility for the victims’ deaths.
‘Yes, I killed the children,’ Jones told Callaghan, in a tongue in cheek tone that saw the talking head jokingly make light of the tragedy to prove a point – perhaps that being that he is being unjustly condemned for a shooting that already occurred and he did not commit.
Callaghan seemed to quickly pick up on this, but attempted to keep the interview civil and press for a more substantial conversation – but was promptly interrupted by his outspoken participant.
‘But beyond that I mean-‘ Callaghan started to say, before Jones jumped in and continued his brazen bit.
‘No,’ he insisted – ‘I went in that school, I pulled a gun out, and I shot every one of them myself. I am guilty – it’s true.’
Callaghan continued to move the conversation to a more fruitful subject – but Jones, already incensed, did not appear to want to play along.
‘No, but-‘ a visibly annoyed Callaghan musters before being interrupted yet again.
‘No, no,’ Jones says again, before going onto a more serious tangent about the recent verdict, delivered early last month.
‘Let’s just-‘ Jones begins, before somewhat regaining his composure and airing what seemed to be his true stance on the issue.
‘Do i feel responsible that someone that played shoot-em-up video games, on a bunch of drugs, went and killed a bunch of kids and then the internet questioned it, and i covered that?’ Jones rhetorically asked, referring to now dead Lanza, who killed himself and his mother the day of the shooting.
A Texas jury ordered Jones earlier this month to pay the families of the Sandy Hook massacre, nearly $50 million in damages after he spread a bizarre conspiracy theory claiming that the December 14, 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, never happened and that it was staged
‘No, I don’t feel responsible – and I don’t apologize,’ he declared, before again deferring to, ‘I killed the kids,’ this time shedding what looked to be a slight smirk at the rapidly devolving situation.
Still, Callaghan persists and attempts to do his journalistic duty, mustering up the beginning of another prepared question before Jones reverted back to his old tricks.
‘Was there a definition-‘ Callaghan says before being again interrupted.
‘No, I killed them!’ Jones reasserts, this time screaming, as his increasingly fed-up interviewer shakes his head in disbelief. ‘I killed them!’ Jones again exclaims, raising his hands in the air for added emphasis.
Callagan then responds flatly: ‘No, you didn’t kill them’ – to which Jones responds, No, I did!’
‘No you didn’t,’ Callagan then quips, engaging in an almost childish back-and-forth with the InfoWars presenter.
Twenty children, between the ages of six and seven years old, and six adults were killed when 20-year-old Adam Lanza went on a shooting spree – with their families now setting their sights on Jones for his troubling assertions that the massacre was carried out by ‘crisis actors’
Jones, however, continues to assert his sarcastic stance, screaming in his trademark raspy voice while flailing his arms, ‘Everyone said it… I have already admitted it, I killed them!’
At this point in the clip, the camera zooms in on Jones reddening face in an almost comical fashion, in a moment of apparent ridicule.
‘I killed them!’ Jones again exclaims in the brief clip. ‘I’m the bad guy! I’m the devil!’
Jones then begins to grow even more committed to his sarcastic spiel, going even further off the deep-end in a rant that saw him suggest that America should nix the First and Second amendments since they, too, ‘killed the kids.’
‘The First Amendment killed them, get rid of the Second Amendment, get rid of the First Amendment, they are bad, they killed the kids too,’ he said, before shifting his tirade into overdrive.
‘George Washington killed them, Jesus killed them -we should rename the entire planet Sandy Hook! Everything! There should be holidays.’
He went on: ‘We should bow five times a day to New Haven, Connecticut for the kids that died.
‘Every American’s to blame, every gun owner’s to blame, I am to blame. We are all guilty.’
Jones goes on to repeat four more times, ‘I killed them’ before telling Callaghan that he was done talking about the shooting – to which Callaghan bravely asked if the pair could speak more specifically about the trial.
That question appeared to be the last straw for Jones, who repeated that there was nothing to talk about, before standing up and walking off the interview set.
‘I don’t know if I can do this interview right now,’ he tells the journalist, seething with visible, pent-up rage.
The video footage then turns to black, but audio can be heard allegedly between Jones and what seems to be an InfoWars employee.
In the snippet, the staffer tells Jones that he ‘should not keep doing that,’ spurring Jones to again assert he murdered the children.
The apparent Infowars employee conceded that he understood the point Jones was trying to make through his tirade, but also chastised him, telling his boss what he was doing was ‘not funny.’
In early August, the notorious conspiracy theorist was ordered to $45million in punitive damages to Sandy Hook parents Neil Heslin and Scarlett Lewis at the conclusion of an Austin, Texas, defamation trial.
The jury the compounded that ruling by ordering a further $4.1 million in compensatory damages, with Jones also owing an additional $1.5 million in fines.
This has left Jones owing more than $50 million for his claims concerning the shooting, proven to be demonstrably false and defamatory.
Jones is the founder of Infowars, the far-right conspiracy theory and fake news website that he launched 23 years ago that operates under the parent company, Free Speech Systems.
A Texas jury ordered Jones earlier this month to pay the families of the Sandy Hook massacre, nearly $50 million in damages after he spread a bizarre conspiracy theory claiming that the December 14, 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, never happened and that it was staged.
Twenty children, between the ages of six and seven years old, and six adults were killed when 20-year-old Adam Lanza went on a shooting spree.
A parent walks away from the Sandy Hook Elementary School with her children following a shooting at the school in Newtown, Conn., Dec. 14, 2012
Veronique De La Rosa, mother of Noah Pozner, who was killed in the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, wipes away tears during a news conference in Trumbull, Connecticut on February 15, 2022
Kyle Farrar, a lawyer for the Sandy Hook families, who denies that Jones is bankrupt, claims that he is conjuring these plots to conceal money and evade responsibility.
He said, ‘in part, ‘Alex Jones is not financially bankrupt; he is morally bankrupt,’ Mediate reported.
Jones is expected to file a response to the new motion soon, one of his bankruptcy lawyers, R.J. Shannon said on Thursday, The New York Times reported.
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