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Alex Jones: Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity “now understand the globalist operation" and “don't need to listen to me" anymore

Alex Jones: Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity “now understand the globalist operation" and “don't need to listen to me" anymore

Written by Ryan Masri

Published 04/30/21 4:18 PM EDT

On his April 30 broadcast of The Alex Jones Show, host Alex Jones claimed that Fox News prime-time hosts Tucker Carlson and Sean Hannity “now understand the globalist operation” and “don’t need to listen to me” anymore.

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From the April 30, 2021, edition of Infowars' The Alex Jones Show

Shortly after, Jones decried French President Emmanuel Macron’s supposed plan for “225 million people from the Middle East and Africa to be the new French” and called it “replacement migration,” also claiming there are similar plans for the United States.

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From the April 30, 2021, edition of Infowars' The Alex Jones Show 

This rhetoric closely echoes Carlson’s recent remarks on Fox News defending the “great replacement” conspiracy theory.

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From the April 8, 2021, edition of Fox News' Fox News Primetime

This is the second time just this week Jones has claimed to have influenced Carlson’s worldview. 

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