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The J6 prober has captured all the texts Alex Jones and Roger Stone have sent to each other over the past two years.
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The text is important given that the two friends played a key role in the “Stop the Steal” rally.
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The text only surfaced because Jones’ attorney accidentally pressed send email.
Twitter said this week that Infowars founder Alex Jones’ recent cell phone text was two years old. erroneously leaked by his own lawyer And it will soon be in the hands of the committee on January 6th.
For large caches, Jones’ “Intimate Message” With his good friend Roger Stone — “Well, I’m going to lunch. Maybe I’m going to dinner,” was the typical reaction to tweeting the disgusting news.
but given Oversized roles for Jones and the Stones The candid exchange between these two electoral fraud conspiracy theorists on January 6th is a major development as the House Select Committee continues its work.
A text message could provide much-needed evidence about J6 key players Jones and Stone, who began a friendship after meeting in 2013 during an event in Dallas to mark the 50th anniversary of the JFK assassination. increase.
A longtime ally of Trump, Stone repeatedly promoted the then-president’s unsubstantiated allegations of election fraud. I helped give a speech.
Jones, Sandy Hook defamation lawsuit is now closed In his hometown of Austin, Texas, he had even louder bullhorns and used Infowars to spread Trump’s call to fight a “stolen” election to millions of listeners.
as the New York Times reported in March Jones then helped secure at least $650,000 to fund the DC rally, which was soon planned in response to Trump’s call to action.
The night before the riot, Jones was at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel. command center Key Trump allies, including Rudy Giuliani, Steve Bannon, and John Eastman, came together to strategize. And on his January 6th, Jones, along with his fellow far-right provocateur Ali his Alexander, marched from the Ellipse to the Capitol.
The Jones and Stones text to the rally may shed light on all these activities. It could also directly affect Mr. Trump.
After all, Trump reportedly pCalled an unnamed ally in Willard eve of the riot. And, as revealed during a public commission hearing aired on July 13, Trump personally wanted rally speaker, including Jones.
Katrina Pearson, a former Trump aide, told the committee she liked lunatics like Jones and Alexander, despite “he’s a red flag.”
“He loved people who defended him badly in public,” Pearson explained.
Another reason their text is important: Jones and Stone have so far been uncooperative with investigators.
stone refused to answer the question When he appeared before the committee on January 6th in December for 90 minutes.
Investigators were unable to question him about or about his rally-related correspondence with Trump. A chat group called “Friends of Stone” The commission says he has been in contact with the Proud Boys and Oathkeeper.
Jones also boasted on Infowars. sued the 5th Amendment Over 100 times instead of answering committee questions.
Also, like his friend Stone, Jones was associated with two extremist groups.
Oath Keepers founder Stephen Rhodes was a frequent Infowars guest and was based in Florida. Proud Boys leader Joseph Biggs The alleged central figure in the riot is a former Infowars employee.
Rhodes and Biggs are in federal prison on suspicion of conspiring with other members of the group to violently stop the counting of electoral votes on January 6 and face seditious conspiracy trials. waiting.
But for now, Jones has more pressing concerns about texting — threat of perjury Up to 10 years in Texas prison.
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