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Alex Jones makes outrageous prediction about Kamala Harris ahead of debate against Donald Trump

Alex Jones has wildly claimed that Kamala Harris will take ecstasy before her first debate with Donald Trump to manage her anxiety.

Jones, a longtime Trump supporter, absurdly alleged on his Infowars show that Harris ‘is going to be on drugs’ and ‘going to be bombed out of her gourd’.

The commentator, who faces $1.5 billion in restitution payments for claiming the Sandy Hook Massacre was a hoax, insisted that the September 10 showdown in Philadelphia won’t be the first time the vice president takes drugs.

‘She looked like that at the DNC. Big pupils, feeling good. Yeah, they’re going to give her a molly. I’m dead serious,’ he claimed.

He also leveled that Harris was ‘drunk and on Xanax’ in her CNN interview with Tim Walz, the first major interview she’d done since she announced her campaign.

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed that Kamala Harris will be on drugs at her first debate with Donald Trump and has been using for much of her campaign

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones claimed that Kamala Harris will be on drugs at her first debate with Donald Trump and has been using for much of her campaign

Jones, who supports Trump, claims that Harris 'is going to be on drugs. She's going to be bombed out of her gourd'

Jones, who supports Trump, claims that Harris ‘is going to be on drugs. She’s going to be bombed out of her gourd’

Jones theorized that Harris will be using drugs due to ‘serious performance anxiety’ on his show.

‘It’s going to be spectacular in that she’s going to fall flat on her face without a teleprompter,’ Jones said.

The Infowars founder – long known for his outrageous claims – is set to see his media empire shut down to help a bankruptcy court trustee pay the $1.5 billion he owes Sandy Hook families for calling the massacre a hoax.

A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee is planning to shut down Jones’ platform and liquidate its assets to help pay the $1.5 billion in lawsuit judgments Jones owes.

Jones has been saying on his web and radio shows that he expects Infowars to operate for a few more months before it is shut down because of the bankruptcy.

But he has vowed to continue his bombastic broadcasts in some other fashion, possibly on social media.

He also had talked about someone else buying the company and allowing him to continue his shows as an employee.

Jones has about $9 million in personal assets, according to the most recent financial filings in court.

The debate will be held in primetime in Philadelphia on ABC News, with several other networks and streaming services also carrying the contest

The debate will be held in primetime in Philadelphia on ABC News, with several other networks and streaming services also carrying the contest

Jones theorized that Harris will be using drugs due to 'serious performance anxiety' on his show

Jones theorized that Harris will be using drugs due to ‘serious performance anxiety’ on his show

Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems, has about $6 million in cash on hand and about $1.2 million worth of inventory, according to recent court testimony.

Harris has been holed up in a hotel in Pittsburgh preparing for the showdown in Philadelphia next week.

Insiders told the New York Times that she had enlisted the help of Trump stand-in, complete with trademark suit and tie, to practice her debate tactics with.

Trump meanwhile is said to be holding more ad-hoc ‘policy sessions’ to help him refresh his memory on his record while in office.

With just two months until Election Day, Harris and Trump enter the final stretch with a nonsignificant polling split.

But despite the tiny gap, the results show a shifting back towards the former president after Harris entered the race at the end of July.

Just two days until the presidential nominees’ first debate, a New York Times/Siena College poll puts Trump 1 percent ahead of the vice president – 48 percent to 47 percent – within the survey’s 3-point margin of error.

New Poll Says Harris Could Flip Crucial Trump State | The New Republic

The latest was conducted September 3-6 and is largely unchanged from the same national survey of likely voters taken in late July after President Joe Biden ended his reelection campaign and endorsed his No. 2.

Notably, the polling suggests that despite Harris’ ‘honeymoon phase,’ support for Trump’s bid for a second, nonconsecutive White House term remains strong.

The debate will be held in primetime in Philadelphia on ABC News, with several other networks and streaming services also carrying the contest.

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