Alex Jones claims to be advising JD Vance: 'Vice president listening very, very closely'
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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones insisted that he was now personally advising the White House and Vice President JD Vance.

During a Friday broadcast, fringe conservative insider Patrick Byrne told Jones that a "fog has lifted" for President Donald Trump about the alleged rigging of the 2020 presidential election.

"I'm going to stop," Jones interrupted. "I'm going to put this in the first interview because I see the same thing. I'm not going to get into details, but let's just say... well, the bad guys already know this, but I'm literally giving the White House advice, and I see almost all of it put into speeches and action."

"They're really listening to us right now," he continued. "The vice president is listening very, very closely. I'll stop right there. But they have finally got it."

Byrne agreed: "But my understanding is Trump has reached the point where there's no more mystery for him. He understands the gravity. He understands what has happened. And he knows who's told him the truth over and over and over again."

Jones accused Deputy Attorney General Todd Blanche of derailing Trump's Election Integrity Task Force from the inside.

"That's Todd Blanche. He blocks it," he said.

"That's how they do it," Byrne claimed. "They fight from within, so his orders don't get implemented. He's like moving through a swamp. It's like wading through a swamp up there."