It was Take 2 for Piers Morgan and Alex Jones as the two men attempted a second interview.
Jones was visibly frustrated by Morgan’s comments and the direction the debate was going and denied responsibility for his role in the spread of misinformation.
For years, Jones ranted to his millions of followers that the school shooting was a hoax, that children were not killed and that parents were crisis actors in an elaborate ruse to force gun control. But during last year’s defamation trial, brought by the parents of one of the young victims, Jones conceded on the final day of testimony that he realized his actions were irresponsible and believes that what happened in the deadliest school shooting in American history was
Of the defamation lawsuit, Morgan said Jones “took a massive amount of fuel and you poured it on the bonfire of their pain.”Article contentHe continued: “That is the bottom line with you, Alex. You deliberately spun a pack of lies designed to make the families of Sandy Hook suffer worse pain.”“They live off of me,” the InfoWars host said. “I didn’t make money off of Sandy Hook. They got $73 million from Remington. They live off Sandy Hook, I don’t.
After a lot of bickering and talking over one another, and with about 12 minutes to go before the hour-long show ended, Morgan hung up on Jones.Piers Morgan ends his interview with conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.
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