
Christopher Chase
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The recent post from @realDonaldTrump is truly wicked act of betrayal. @RealAlexJones fought for Trump for over a decade. Long before it was popular to do so. There was a time when Alex had more viewers than virtually every major news station. He lost all his channels and was sued into oblivion, in large part, because of his fierce loyalty to Trump. I know some of the guys at @infowars personally. They all love Trump and simply wanted to see him get back to the promises he made to the American people. It’s rare to see such shameless betrayal.




WOW! President Trump just completely turned on Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens, Alex Jones and Megyn Kelly. This is probably his biggest mistake he's ever made. So much of the MAGA base looks up to these people, and this is going to get them questioning their loyalty to Trump. If Trump can turn on these people simply because they disagree with him, he can turn on anyone. TRUMP IS DONE! He knows it!



Alex Jones bled for that motherfucker. Lost his company. Lost everything. What a sack of shit.




Trump's followers on Truth Social are extremely upset about his attacks on Candace Owens, Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, and Tucker Carlson.





Melania Trump just confirmed that she exchanged email with Ghislaine Maxwell at least once. 'My email reply to Maxwell cannot be categorized as anything more than casual correspondence. My polite reply to her email doesn't amount to anything more than a tribal note.'



Absolute bombshell on Sky News. An expert correspondent reads the leaked 2002 email from Melania Trump to Ghislaine Maxwell. She asks about Jeffrey Epstein and Palm Beach. The White House is in full panic mode trying to completely disassociate from the massive scandal.




Melania Trump: The lies linking me with Jeffrey Epstein need to end today. I've never been friends with Epstein. I never had a relationship with Epstein or his accomplice, Maxwell. My email reply to Maxwell cannot be categorized as anything more than casual correspondence.















