Alex Jones completely loses his mind in on-air profanity-laced rant after President Trump orders Syrian strike. (Image via Twitter @TheAPJournalist screenshot)
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WATCH: Alex Jones completely loses his mind in epic profanity-laced meltdown over Syria strike
April 14, 2018
After President Donald Trump announced Friday the U.S. had taken action against the Syrian regime, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones had a complete meltdown on-air, which included an angry profanity-laced monologue and crying.
What did he say?
Jones said Trump's decision, which came in conjunction with France and Great Britain, made him "sick."
"But he was doing good and that's what makes it so bad," Jones said. "If he had been a piece of crap from the beginning, it wouldn’t be so bad. We’ve made so many sacrifices and now he’s crapping all over us. It makes me sick."
Alex Jones on Trump launching strikes in Syria... pic.twitter.com/FkPt3xnok4
— Andrew Peng (@TheAPJournalist) April 14, 2018
His profanity-laced rant:
Another video, which appears to be unintentionally broadcasted, was uploaded to Twitter by WikiLeaks. The video shows Jones absolutely lose his mind in a profanity-laced rant.
"I'm f**kin' pissed right now," Jones said. "F**k Trump and f**k these f**king people."
At the end of the epic rant, Jones suggested his staff turn off his live feeds and delete the preceding two minute rant.
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