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Alex Jones makes an outrageous prediction about Kamala Harris ahead of the debate against Donald Trump

Alex Jones makes an outrageous prediction about Kamala Harris ahead of the debate against Donald Trump

Alex Jones has boldly claimed that Kamala Harris will take ecstasy to manage her anxiety before her first debate with Donald Trump.

Jones, a longtime Trump supporter, absurdly claimed on his show Infowars that Harris would “take drugs” and “bomb people to death.”

The commentator, who is facing a $1.5 billion compensation payment for calling the Sandy Hook massacre a hoax, stressed that the September 10 confrontation in Philadelphia would not be the first time the vice president has taken drugs.

“This is what she looked like at the DNC. Big pupils, she was comfortable. Yes, they're going to give her a Molly. I'm dead serious,” he claimed.

In her CNN interview with Tim Walz – her first major interview since announcing her campaign – he also accused Harris of being “drunk and on Xanax.”

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed that Kamala Harris will be under the influence of drugs during her first debate with Donald Trump and has been doing so for most of her campaign.

Jones, who supports Trump, claims Harris will

Jones, who supports Trump, claims Harris will “take drugs. She will be bombed to the point of insanity.”

Jones suspected that Harris was taking drugs on his show due to “severe stage fright.”

“It's going to be spectacular because she's going to fall flat on her face without a teleprompter,” Jones said.

The founder of Infowars – long known for his outrageous claims – faces the closure of his media empire to help a bankruptcy trustee pay the $1.5 billion he owes the families of Sandy Hook for calling the massacre a hoax.

A trustee in a U.S. bankruptcy court plans to shut down Jones' platform and liquidate its assets to pay the $1.5 billion Jones owes in damages.

Jones has stated on his web and radio shows that he expects Infowars to remain in operation for several more months before closing due to bankruptcy.

However, he has vowed to continue his bombastic speeches in other ways, possibly on social media.

He had also talked about someone else buying the company and allowing him to continue his shows as an employee.

According to recent financial documents filed in court, Jones has a personal net worth of approximately $9 million.

The debate will air in prime time in Philadelphia on ABC News. Several other networks and streaming services will also broadcast the contest.

The debate will air in prime time in Philadelphia on ABC News. Several other networks and streaming services will also broadcast the contest.

Jones suspected that Harris would take drugs on his show due to “severe stage fright”

Jones suspected that Harris would take drugs on his show due to “severe stage fright”

Infowars' parent company, Free Speech Systems, has about $6 million in cash and about $1.2 million in inventory, according to recent court testimony.

Harris is holed up in a Pittsburgh hotel and is preparing for the showdown in Philadelphia next week.

Insiders told the New York Times that she had enlisted the help of a Trump surrogate, complete with suit and tie (her trademark), to practice her debate tactics.

Trump is now said to be holding more ad hoc “policy meetings” to refresh his memory of his time in office so far.

Just two months before Election Day, Harris and Trump are entering the home stretch with an insignificant difference in the polls.

But despite the tiny gap, the results show a return to the former president after Harris entered the race in late July.

Just two days before the first presidential debate, a New York Times-Siena College poll shows Trump leading the vice president by one percent – 48 percent to 47 percent – within the poll's three percentage point margin of error.

The latest poll was conducted Sept. 3-6 and is essentially unchanged from the same national survey of likely voters conducted in late July, after President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign and endorsed his No. 2 running mate.

In particular, polls suggest that despite Harris' “honeymoon phase,” support for Trump's bid for a second, non-consecutive term in the White House remains strong.

The debate will air in prime time in Philadelphia on ABC News; several other networks and streaming services will also broadcast the contest.

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