Alex Jones breaks down in tears while slamming the Trump administration’s Epstein ‘cover up’

Right wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones broke down in tears over the news of the Trump Justice Department closing the Jeffrey Epstein case without bringing any charges against other alleged co-conspirators or releasing the disgraced financier’s client list.

Axios reported that the Justice Department and FBI review of the Epstein investigation found that there was no “client list” or evidence that he blackmailed prominent figures.

“This systematic review revealed no incriminating ‘client list.’ There was also no credible evidence found that Epstein blackmailed prominent individuals as part of his actions,” the Justice Department and FBI wrote in a memo.

The findings contradict past statements from Attorney General Pam Bondi about an alleged list of Epstein clients.

The memo also concluded that Epstein died by suicide while in custody at a Manhattan correctional facility awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges in 2019.

While reacting to the findings on Monday, Jones broke down in tears and said he is feeling physically sick thinking about the coverup Trump administration officials like Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel did.

“I’m physically gonna puke, probably right now. My mouth is watering right now because I have integrity. I just really need the Trump administration to succeed, and to save this country, and they’re doing so much good. And then for them to do something like this, tears my guts out,” Jones said as he broke down.

The conspiracy theorist speculated that there are two theories to explain why the Trump administration will not release Epstein’s client list. Jones claims “the CIA, with the Mossad and MI6, was running Epstein” and the DOJ is protecting these agencies. His other theory is that Trump is keeping the information private to blackmail the “deep state.”

In any case, the right wing conspiracy theorist argued that Trump and his administration are now a part of the cover-up and it will hurt their credibility.

“It’s beyond insane,” Jones said. “You couldn’t try to hurt yourself worse. You couldn’t try to discredit the FBI worse than what they’ve done. Pam Bondi, all of it. All those videos are saying, ‘yeah, she’s seen the videos, it’s all coming out.’ And then now it doesn’t exist? I mean, what!? What!? What!? Damnit!”