Alex Jones makes outrageous prediction about Kamala Harris ahead of debate against Donald Trump

Alex Jones has claimed that Kamala Harris will use ecstasy before her first debate with Donald Trump to manage her anxiety.

Jones, a longtime Trump supporter, absurdly claimed on his Infowars show that Harris will be “on drugs” and “bombed to the bone.”

The commentator, who faces $1.5 billion in damages for claiming the Sandy Hook massacre was a hoax, insisted the Sept. 10 confrontation in Philadelphia would not be the first time the vice president has used drugs.

“She looked like this at the DNC. Big pupils, she was feeling good. Yeah, they’re going to give her a molly. I’m dead serious,” he claimed.

He also claimed Harris was “drunk and on Xanax” in her CNN interview with Tim Walz, the first major interview she has done since announcing her campaign.

Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones has claimed that Kamala Harris will use drugs during her first debate with Donald Trump and that she has been using them for much of her campaign.

Jones, who supports Trump, claims Harris will be 'on drugs. She's going to be absolutely bombed'

Jones, who supports Trump, claims Harris will be ‘on drugs. She’s going to be absolutely bombed’

Jones suspected Harris was using drugs because of “severe performance anxiety” on his show.

“It’s going to be spectacular because she’s going to fall on her face without an autocue,” Jones said.

The Infowars founder, long known for his outrageous claims, will see his media empire shut down to help a bankruptcy court trustee pay the $1.5 billion he owes the families of Sandy Hook for calling the massacre a hoax.

A U.S. bankruptcy court trustee plans to shut down Jones’ platform and liquidate its assets to pay $1.5 billion in judgments Jones owes.

Jones has indicated on his web and radio programs that he expects Infowars to remain operational for a few more months before the company closes due to bankruptcy.

But he has promised to continue his bombastic broadcasts in another way, possibly via social media.

He also talked about someone else buying the company and offering him the opportunity to continue his shows as an employee.

According to the most recent financial court filings, Jones has approximately $9 million in personal assets.

The debate will air in primetime in Philadelphia on ABC News, with several other networks and streaming services also airing the contest

The debate will air in primetime in Philadelphia on ABC News, with several other networks and streaming services also airing the contest

Jones suspected Harris of using drugs due to

Jones suspected Harris of using drugs due to “severe performance anxiety” on his show

According to a recent court affidavit, Infowars’ parent company, Free Speech Systems, has approximately $6 million in cash and approximately $1.2 million in inventory.

Harris is holed up in a Pittsburgh hotel in preparation for next week’s showdown in Philadelphia.

Insiders told the New York Times that she had enlisted the help of a Trump stand-in, complete with signature suit and tie, to practice her debate tactics.

Meanwhile, Trump would hold more ad hoc “policy sessions” to refresh his memory of his record while in office.

With just two months to go until Election Day, Harris and Trump enter the final stretch with a negligible lead in the polls.

But despite the small difference, the results show a shift toward the former president after Harris entered the race in late July.

With just two days until the first presidential debate, a New York Times/Siena College poll shows Trump ahead of the vice president by 1 point — 48 percent to 47 percent — within the poll’s 3-point margin of error.

The latest poll was conducted Sept. 3-6 and is largely unchanged from the same national poll of likely voters conducted in late July, after President Joe Biden ended his re-election campaign and endorsed No. 2.

Interestingly, polls indicate that despite Harris’ “honeymoon phase,” support for Trump’s candidacy for a second, non-consecutive term in the White House remains strong.

The debate will air on ABC News during primetime in Philadelphia. Several other networks and streaming services will also broadcast the contest.