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Well, I don't watch Alex Jones. I've never seen him. I've heard of him, but I've never watched him. But I mean, you know, they are – they're conservative billionaires, not liberals. There's no doubt about that. And you're right. At the end of Trump's first term, they turned against him because he was doing such a terrible job. I mean, it was mainly because of the COVID. He really treated that terribly. And then when he comes back again, what do you see him doing? He's suing every news agency around. They didn't say anything bad about him. And he's winning. So if you were a – if you were a fox and you lead to the right anyways, what would be the game at this particular moment to say anything bad about him? I mean, they're very pro-Trump now, you know. So now at the end when Trump is, you know, getting ready to leave office, if all this, you know, the stuff that he's doing, you know, turns out to really hurt the country, I bet you they turn again because, you know, you're right. They're following their audience. And if 90 percent of them are ticked off at Trump, they're not going to report good things to Trump anymore because it's not to their best interest. And that's how they stay billionaires, you know. At least that's my theory and I'm sticking to it.

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