Alex Jones, a right-wing television host and media tycoon in the United States, publicly commented on Trump—

“He goes back and forth five or six times a day:

‘Oh, we’ve won, it’s over.’

‘No, this will never end.’

‘I’ll never let them take control of the Strait of Hormuz.’

‘Yes, we should give up the Strait of Hormuz.’

‘I’m pulling out of NATO.’

‘We’ll stay in NATO.’

If you’ve ever interacted with someone in the early stages of Alzheimer’s, you’ll recognize this: constant contradictions, endless changes in position.”

The core of Alex Jones’s commentary is a highly provocative accusation: equating President Trump’s policy reversals with the cognitive confusion symptoms seen in early-stage Alzheimer’s disease.

Jones’s list of “inconsistencies”

In his show, Jones presented what he believes are examples demonstrating Trump’s mental disarray, mainly including:

· The Strait of Hormuz: At one moment insisting, “I’ll never let them seize the strait,” and then immediately saying, “We should abandon it.”

· NATO issue: One moment declaring, “I’m leaving NATO,” and the next stating, “We’ll remain in NATO.”

Notably, this comment was not an isolated incident but rather the climax of Jones’s recent series of intense criticisms:

Physical and mental collapse: He claimed Trump has entered a state of “free fall,” where cognitive decline leads to incoherent speech in public.

Open call for “cutting ties”: He bluntly stated, “The old Trump no longer exists,” urging Republicans to “cut ties” with Trump before the midterms.

He even broke down in tears on air, comparing his political idol to his grandfather who died mentally a year before his body did due to dementia.

He was once among the earliest and most fervent supporters within the far-right media circle.

He feels betrayed—especially after Trump’s war decisions hurt the economy and damaged his own interests—leading him and other figures like Tucker Carlson to launch fierce attacks.

This shift driven by self-interest, quite simply, is a rupture following unequal distribution of spoils. Jones uses the narrative of “the president is ill” as an exit ramp for “MAGA’s path is still correct,” aiming to preserve his base while pushing forward a new representative better aligned with their interests.

Jones’s remarks land like a heavy blow, skillfully blending serious health allegations with sharp political betrayal, all aimed at undermining Trump’s foundation and reclaiming discourse power for his far-right faction.

Original source: toutiao.com/article/1862079390911500/

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