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Alex Jones Declares Biden's Department Of Justice Wants To 'Steal His Cat' Amid Defamation Trial Fallout

Alex Jones Declares Biden's Department Of Justice Wants To 'Steal His Cat' Amid Defamation Trial Fallout
Alex Jones Declares Biden's Department Of Justice Wants To 'Steal His Cat' Amid Defamation Trial Fallout

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Published February 24, 2023

Published February 24, 2023

As part of the closing process for Alex Jones' ongoing defamation trial, the InfoWars host has to go through asset forfeiture to cover his substantial bill — a whopping $1.4 billion in damages. While this is a normal process in the court of law, Jones now claims that things got much more personal and weird with a question being asked about his exotic Ragdoll cat.

Ragdoll cats, like most purposely bred breeds, can be quite expensive, with Jones claiming to have paid $2,000 for the pet (technically qualifying it as an asset). This has caused Jones to make a recent and now-viral video in which he claims Biden's Department of Justice is trying to seize his cat from him, causing anger within his community across social media today.


This latest lawsuit development has caused a greater focus to be placed on Jones and his cat (named Mushu) with people now looking for other photos posted of the cat and creating a "Mushu Army" to try and save it from this purported asset seizure.


Nothing regarding the cat and its status as an asset has actually been confirmed, but it hasn't stopped thousands from liking and retweeting posts about banding together to find a way to stop it from being taken from Alex Jones, while others against the conspiracy theorist have also cheered on this potential outcome.



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