Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed Monday that Israel may have been involved in the shooting at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner to influence American foreign policy regarding Iran.
Jones questioned the official narrative, speculating the incident could be “staged” while avoiding definitive claims without evidence.
He criticized security failures that allowed alleged gunman Cole Allen to approach the venue and questioned whether Allen actually wrote the manifesto attributed to him. Jones referenced other conspiracy theories, including claims that a previous shooter was “mind controlled” and that Charlie Kirk’s shooter pointed to Israeli involvement. He alleged FBI Director Kash Patel is “covering up foreign involvement” and characterized Israel as running U.S. foreign policy.
Jones expressed skepticism about White House claims that the Iran war had been won, suggesting repeated false statements about the conflict. He stopped short of fully endorsing the staging theory while promoting suspicion about undisclosed “foreign involvement.”
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