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Alex Jones sparks Seattle confrontation over Trump-era claims

Alex Jones broadcast live from the streets of Seattle and spent much of the segment trading insults and confrontations with hecklers. During the interaction, he discussed President Donald Trump, a dismantled economic advisory board, and violence in Charlottesv

Alex Jones went live from the streets of Seattle and spent the broadcast confronting people who heckled him as he tried to make his points.. “I’m changing society. not you!” he yelled at a citizen who approached during the segment. while he described Seattle as home to “the biggest cucks on the planet.”

On a street corner. one woman told him. “I just wanted to stop and tell you that I think your show is terrible.” Jones attempted to press her on the economy under President Donald Trump. tying it to a dispute over media predictions and to his claim that various CEOs resigned from an economic advisory board because of his failure to properly condemn violence in Charlottesville.. He said the president ultimately dismantled the board.

The heckling escalated into a sequence of personal taunts.. Jones insisted “Come on over here. come on over here” at a man who flipped him off. calling him a “coward” and telling him. “You’re not an intellectual; you’re a fake and a fraud.” After the man crossed the street and flipped him off again with both hands. Jones chased him and stepped in front of him while continuing to yell.

“Fuck off,” the man can be heard saying.

“No you fuck off,” Jones said.

“I am fucking off,” the man said with a grin as he walked away.

Jones then said to the camera, “you know something, I’m not afraid of you people. You got something to say, say it. You have nothing intellectual.” Shortly after, a man could be heard shouting “you’re trash” at Jones from a distance, and Jones yelled back: “come here, coward.”

When Jones caught up with the man. he pointed at the camera and demanded. “Tell people intellectually who you are.” The man replied. “I’m your momma. ” and then proceeded to pour his coffee on Jones while laughing and backing away. saying. “I’ve got to get to work. where they have more coffee.” Jones looked into the camera afterward. saying. “This is the brainwashing. you see. and I’m proud of this. ” and adding. “Because this is who they are .. .. .. That’s why they’re allied with jihadis because they hate the West so much.”

The coffee incident moved quickly online, with some people questioning whether it happened as shown and suggesting it could have been staged. Afterward, Seattle Police tweeted that there were “no official reports” and said, “As far as we know that could be an actor playing Alex Jones.”

“We haven’t received any official reports. As far as we know that could be an actor playing Alex Jones.
— Seattle Police Department (@SeattlePD) August 18, 2017”

Even with the controversy swirling, Jones continued the broadcast and turned to further hecklers. A man on a bicycle told Jones, “I don’t talk to racist fucks.” Jones responded, “There ya go. They cannot even talk.”

The back-and-forth on the sidewalk followed a pattern that kept tightening as the live stream progressed: Jones confronted hecklers directly. the confrontation intensified into louder insults. and then—after the coffee incident—his broadcast kept going while police emphasized that there were no official reports tied to what happened.

The full video of the Seattle segment was made available online, extending the confrontations from street-corner heckling into a widely debated clip that also involved questions about whether the incident was staged.

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