Internet agrees with Alex Jones after he says Joe Biden roams the White House naked, high on amphetamines

According to Jones, Biden is allegedly administered a cocktail of amphetamines in the morning and additional drugs at night to manage his mental state
UPDATED DEC 8, 2023
Pictured (L-R): Alex Jones, Joe Biden (Getty Images)
Pictured (L-R): Alex Jones, Joe Biden (Getty Images)

MIAMI, FLORIDA: In a controversial broadcast on Thursday, December 7, Tucker Carlson featured an interview with infamous conspiracy theorist Alex Jones.

During the interview, Jones made startling allegations, claiming that President Joe Biden is drugged up on amphetamines and roams the White House naked and disoriented in the middle of the night.

Alex Jones's startling allegations

Jones, who has a history of spreading baseless conspiracies, asserted that Biden is "completely out of his mind" and described bizarre scenarios of the president wandering the White House in a state of confusion.

According to Jones, Biden is allegedly administered a cocktail of amphetamines in the morning and additional drugs at night to manage his mental state.

"He wanders around for the entire two and a half years naked in the White House," Jones said, without specifying where he got the information.

"In the middle of the night, doesn't know who he is. They have to give him a bunch of drugs - a bunch of amphetamines in the morning, and they have to drug him at night. Sometimes he'll be out for the morning, for a while, then come back at night for a ball. That's when there's a real problem."

Tucker Carlson, known for hosting interviews with polarizing figures, nodded solemnly as Jones made these claims. Carlson stated, "He is on drugs. I have established that. I know someone who witnessed it - I'm not guessing at this. I know someone personally who witnessed him taking amphetamines. And this was during the 2020 election."

Jones responded, "That's huge. I know you don't play games."



 

Social media reactions

Many on X nodded in agreement with Jones's assertions.

"Is anyone surprised?" one wrote.

"I mean, who doesn’t believe this is probably true?" another posted.

"This actually makes a lot of sense and connects a large number of dots," someone else added.

"I don't believe all the Alex says, but you darn sure know that this is not the Biden you saw years ago. It's like night and day difference and Biden is not able to lead a kindergarten class...let alone the US," another offered.



 



 



 



 

The interview delved into Jones's troubled past, mentioning the court order last year that required him to pay nearly $1.5 billion to the families of Sandy Hook victims for defamation.

Jones, who faced financial troubles and declared bankruptcy, has made significant revenue through his controversial Infowars conspiracy theory channel.

Musk contemplating reinstating Jones

In a surprising twist, Elon Musk indicated on the same day that he was contemplating reinstating Alex Jones on X (formerly Twitter), a move that could potentially boost Jones's financial prospects.

Jones's wife, Erika Wulff Jones, hyped the interview on X, stating, "Tucker Carlson's interview with the most censored man in the World drops tonight!"

One user reposted the tweet and tagged Musk, writing, "Think about how much letting Alex Jones BACK on X would make the machine rage @elonmusk. It's time."

Musk responded by suggesting a platform-wide vote on whether to reinstate Jones.

"Will consider," the SpaceX CEO wrote. "In general, since this platform aspires to be the global town square, permanent bans should be extremely rare. Also, if he does say something false on this platform, then @CommunityNotes will correct him, whereas that would not be the case elsewhere. Let's hold a poll."



 

It's worth noting that Alex Jones has a history of controversial statements, including promoting unfounded theories about events such as the Oklahoma City bombing, the 9/11 attacks, and the Sandy Hook shooting.

Despite being banned from Twitter in 2018, Musk's recent consideration to reinstate Jones has reignited the debate surrounding free speech and platform moderation policies.

This comes after Musk refused to reinstate Jones last year. "Bring back Alex Jones," one user posted at the time, to which Musk responded, "No," adding, "My firstborn child died in my arms. I have no mercy for anyone who would use the deaths of children for gain, politics, or fame."

This article contains remarks made on the Internet by individual people and organizations. MEAWW cannot confirm them independently and does not support claims or opinions being made online.

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