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Very understandably, Alex Jones likes to downplay what he did in relation to spreading conspiracy theories about the Sandy Hook massacre, and the impact that his actions have had on the grieving community.
When I think back on the cadre of terrible guests Alex Jones has welcomed onto his show in the past, it’s really a remarkable list.
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