'Sounds like ChatGPT': MAGA conspiracy theorists bash evidence against Kirk's killer
Alex Jones speaking with attendees at The People's Convention at Huntington Place in Detroit, Michigan. (Photo credit: Gage Skidmore / Flickr)

MAGA conspiracy theorist Alex Jones on Thursday bashed the evidence federal investigators have presented tying conservative activist Charlie Kirk's killer to left-wing ideologies.

Jones joined former Fox News host Eric Bolling on his show "Bolling!" to discuss the fallout from Kirk's assassination last week at a Utah university campus. The conversation occurred at a time when authorities are still working to determine the exact motives of Kirk's killing, although politics appears to have played a factor.

This week, authorities released a series of alleged text messages sent between the suspect, Tyler Robinson, and his roommate, in which Robinson confesses to the crime.

Jones told Bolling that the text messages "sound like ChatGPT wrote it."

MAGA has been divided over the motive behind Kirk's killing for over a week. Figures like Candace Owens and Tucker Carlson have floated theories that Israel may somehow be involved with Kirk's death. President Donald Trump and other administration officials have blamed "radical left-wing groups" like Antifa.

Bolling said the text messages made him believe the government is hiding something in the case.

"This really, really feels to me, Alex, that there's a bigger cabal than just some guy who was trying to defend his boyfriend roommate," Bolling said.

"I 100% agree with you," Jones said.