CONFIRMEDMedia & PropagandaConspiracy media figure Alex Jones publicly broke with Donald Trump, saying 'it was supposed to be America First' in response to military action in the Middle East. When Trump's most vocal supporter calls it a betrayal, the narrative has shifted.
“Conspiracy media figure Alex Jones publicly broke with Donald Trump, saying 'it was supposed to be America First' in response to military action in the Middle East. When Trump's most vocal supporter calls it a betrayal, the narrative has shifted.”
Alex Jones — the man who went to financial ruin defending conspiracy theories, who was Trump's most vocal media supporter, who screamed himself hoarse promoting "America First" — just turned on Trump. And his reason is devastating: "It was supposed to be America First."
When the US launched strikes on Iran, Jones didn't cheer. He raged. Not against Iran, but against the betrayal of the promise that defined Trump's political brand. America First meant no more Middle East wars. It meant bringing troops home, not sending 3,500 more. It meant focusing on Americans, not fighting for foreign interests.
Jones's audience represents the core conspiracy-aware, anti-establishment base that put Trump in office. If Jones is calling it a betrayal, millions of his followers are feeling the same thing. This isn't a left-right split — it's the anti-war, anti-establishment base realizing they've been played.
Every president promises peace and delivers war. Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize and bombed seven countries. Trump promised to end wars and started a new one. The conspiracy isn't that politicians lie — it's that the war machine is bigger than any president, and no election can stop it.
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