Alex Jones: Trump has told me five or six times that I need to “press the attack”

Jones on Trump: “We haven’t seen that in hundreds of years -- a general, a president, you name it, since George Washington that leads from the front of the troops”

From the January 30 edition of Genesis Communications Network’s The Alex Jones Show:

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ALEX JONES (HOST): I intellectually follow my own research, but I’ve learned to go with my gut. And my gut tells me they’re going to strike back. We’ve got to ask ourselves, “How are they going to do it?” We’ll talk about Trump’s will. But Trump on air, but in person many times, has told me, and of course over the phone -- call that in person -- that, “I am committed to America, and I’m committed to sovereignty, and I’m committed to Christians to have their rights, and for due process, and to not have America be singled out and set up for destruction. And Alex, I need you to continue doing what you’re doing and pressing the attack, I need you to take action.”

I’m trolling the media there because he’s told me that probably five times, six times, but they never pick it up. Because they don’t want to quote Trump saying, “Press the attack.” That means you’re already in the attack, but even though you may get a lot of losses -- that’s what press the attack means -- give it all you got like it’s the final battle of your life. That’s what press the attack means. And I’m pressing the attack because Trump’s pressing the attack.

And he’s leading from the front. We haven’t seen that in hundreds of years -- a general, a president, you name it, since George Washington that leads from the front of the troops. And you’re seeing it with President Trump right now, and you’re seeing the economy and everything come back because we were artificially being robbed.

Previously:

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