
Update: After speaking to the press Tuesday morning, Jones appeared, outside the Connecticut courthouse where his sham Sandy Hook trial is currently taking place, for a second time in the afternoon to address the media.
Jones was joined in speaking to the press by constitutional attorney Robert Barnes.
Holding an article written by the Hartford Current, Jones read from a piece about his trial where the outlet admits he’s “prohibited from defending himself” in an unprecedented judicial move.
Jones called the trial an “attack on not just the Second Amendment, but now ladies and gentlemen, on the First Amendment of this country. This is not a trial.”
“Now, I came here to testify two weeks ago,” Jones continued. “I came here this time to testify, and the judge today said that she will hold me in criminal contempt if I say I’m innocent, if I say I’m bankrupt, if I say I wasn’t the first person to question Sandy Hook and over ten other things.”
Barnes, who Jones referred to as his spokesperson, told the press, “This is a case that has put the American justice system itself on trial. The trial that is taking place here, this show trial, is an embarrassment to the rule of law in America, and a disgrace, and a travesty of American justice.”
Continuing, Barnes said the truth being withheld from the public is that “Alex Jones participated in discovery more than any media defendant in American libel law history, a lot more than the New York Times did just down the road in New York in either the Project Veritas case or the Sarah Palin case.”
Jones chimed in, noting the plaintiffs’ lawyers tell the media Infowars didn’t provide enough materials while simultaneously using the materials provided by the company in the court case.
Barnes touched on Jones’ comment, saying, “I challenge anybody out there to find any media defendant who has produced as many emails, as many documents, as many internal policies, as many as all the broadcasts that were relevant here that has ever been defaulted. This has never happened. Default is now being used and politically weaponized to take away people’s right to trial by jury.”
Near the end of the press conference, Jones took a few questions from reporters and warned mainstream media viewers the political establishment is coming for them next.
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Alex Jones took questions from reporters outside a Connecticut courthouse on Tuesday morning as his Sandy Hook trial took place inside.
Asked if he’d seen any of the testimonies from the families, Jones explained he had and told the press there is a double standard in the courtroom where he is not allowed to explain himself beyond “Yes” or “No” answers, yet the families can make claims without proof.
Next, Jones described the testimonies as a “memorial service where they talked about their life, their children and how their kids got killed, and then they talk about me.”
The Infowars founder compared his situation to the Indiana Jones film “Raiders Of The Lost Ark,” where the lead character quickly swaps out an idol with a bag of sand to deceive a booby trap.
His point was that instead of focusing on the Sandy Hook killer Adam Lanza, whose family was not sued, the media, families, and left-wing mob associate Jones with the shooting.
Jones continued, telling reporters he doesn’t have enough money to pay the families no matter how much the court rules he has to fork over.
“I don’t have 2 million dollars,” he said. “I don’t have all this money and crap they talk about, so they could get a billion-dollar verdict, they’re not going to get anything!”
“What they got was their publicity stunt for their charities and their 73 million dollars in Remington, and the cash machine squeezing money out of the dead children’s bodies,” Jones added.
Watch the full Tuesday trial stream below:
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