Alex Jones infowars files bankruptcy

You think the Brit living outside of Britlandia but not in the US voted for Trump and is now just denying it like Peter with Jebus?

No. Our elections are free, fair and secure despite the lies of various idiots.

OTOH, there are people on JPP who like to play they are Americans and have a say in our elections. Some people might get confused by their claims.
 
There are three categories of Trumppers.

1. Stupid. (Believe the lies)
2. Liars (Know the truth but pretend to be caragory 1)
3. Complicit (refuse to discuss January 6)
 
These posters thanks a post that proves they believe trump crap



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Yet some of them deny they voted for trump


Never forget what they say and back
 
https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2021/03/03/...-wing-false-flag-conspiracy-hemmer/index.html



How the party of Lincoln became the party of Alex Jones
Opinion by Nicole Hemmer
Updated 6:13 AM EST, Wed March 03, 2021


While Jones still remains on the fringes of US politics, the InfoWars approach has since then become part of the mainstream right. In the two months since the January 6 insurrection at the Capitol, conservatives in media and Congress have sought to rewrite the events of the day. As new reports from the New York Times and Washington Post show, much of the right has embraced the conspiracy theory that the insurrection was a false-flag event, an effort by undercover anti-fascists to smear and discredit the Trump administration and the movement that supports it. While that is not remotely true, it has quickly become an article of faith, evidence that the InfoWars-ification of the right is nearly complete.
 
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