Alex Jones Urges Trump to Halt Attacks on Greene, Massie, and Paul as MAGA Rift Widens

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Infowars founder Alex Jones on Tuesday publicly pressed President Donald Trump to stop targeting three prominent conservative lawmakers, warning that continued infighting within the movement risks deepening what he called a “MAGA civil war.”

Appearing on Eric Bolling’s Bolling! on Real America’s Voice, Jones said that while he and his audience remain staunch Trump supporters, they will not suspend judgment when they believe the president is making strategic missteps. “Trump is not God. We are big supporters, but we’re not Democrat cult members where we don’t question things,” he said. “When we think something’s wrong, we might be wrong too, but we’re gonna speak out about it.”

Jones argued that his criticism comes from a desire to see Trump succeed. Characterizing the president as “the best shot we’ve got at saving this country,” Jones framed his remarks as an effort to help Trump regain focus. “So in the MAGA civil war, stop attacking Massie, stop attacking Rand Paul, stop attacking MTG,” he said, referencing Rep. Thomas Massie of Kentucky, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky, and Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia. “’Cause it doesn’t help him in the end and it doesn’t help them and it doesn’t help America.”

Bolling pressed further, questioning why Trump would risk a damaging rift with Greene, describing her as “a powerful congresswoman from Georgia, a state you need,” with the 2026 midterms already in view. He added that calling her a “traitor” felt at odds with the role she played during what he termed “the tough fight” from 2020 through 2024.

Jones responded by pointing to the release of text messages involving Greene and the late sex offender Jeffrey Epstein — messages that Jones noted Trump now appears to accept as accurate. “So he now agrees with her, but she’s a traitor?” Jones said. “Well he just made himself a traitor, and I say that respectfully because I need Trump to succeed.”

He also underscored the stakes should the political winds shift. “If the Democrats get back in, they’ve been trying to put me in prison, put my co-hosts in prison,” Jones claimed. “So believe me, I’m all in on Trump. That means when I see him making mistakes that I know are wrong, I’m gonna do it.”

The president’s escalating attacks on Greene, Massie, and Paul have become a recurring theme in recent months as the lawmakers have declined to support every piece of Republican-backed legislation. On Sunday, Trump labeled Greene a “traitor” and debuted new derogatory nicknames for the congresswoman, once a close ally.

He has likewise repeatedly criticized Massie and Paul, at one point invoking Massie’s late wife in a remark the congressman called “a new low.” The sharpening conflict has become a public spectacle, with Greene on Tuesday accusing Trump of having “ripped MAGA apart” during a press conference held with victims of Epstein.

For Jones, the concern is less about personalities than about preserving the movement’s cohesion. His message to Trump, he suggested, was ultimately straightforward: course correction, not confrontation.

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