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    Donald Trump just did a big interview with a famous conspiracy theorist and was asked about impeaching Obama

    Colin Campbell
    Business InsiderDecember 2, 2015
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    Real-estate mogul Donald Trump participated in an unusual media interview on Wednesday: "The Alex Jones Show."

    Alex Jones is a radio host famous for promoting conspiracy theories, including that the September 11, 2001, terror attacks were an "inside job."

    In his very first question to Trump, Jones asked about the attacks.

    Jones declared that Trump has been repeatedly "vindicated" in his widely disputed claim that thousands Muslims in New Jersey celebrated as the World Trade Center buildings fell.

    "I knew it happened and I held my line. People wanted me to apologize, and we can't do that. People like you and me can't do that so easily," Trump told Jones from his Trump Tower office in New York.

    Jones' show is an atypical place for a front-running presidential candidate to appear. There was an advertisement between interview segments that touted a "Brain Force" supplement that supposedly fights back against "toxic weapons in the food and water supply."

    Unsurprisingly, Jones had some atypical questions for Trump, including how the Chinese government was able to amass such a large supply of rare-earth minerals.

    "How did we just give them the global market in that?" Jones said of the minerals. "That's crazy."

    Trump responded by lamenting that China is buying all of the minerals from Afghanistan. 

    "We go into Afghanistan. We're fighting — you know, tremendous mountains and ridges — we're fighting on one side. And you know who's got their excavators on the other side? China, taking out all of the materials. Afghanistan — nobody knew this — Afghanistan is rich with minerals."

    Trump added that China was also ripping off the US in oil. 

    "China is taking out the minerals," he said. "They're the buyers, the big buyers, at very, very low prices of — as you know — of the oil in Iraq and probably in Syria." 

    Later in the 30-minute interview, Jones asked, "Is it not time for impeachment proceedings against Obama?"

    "The best thing that we have going with Obama is he's got a year left, OK? Because by the time you do the hearings and everything," Trump replied.

    "So don't make him a martyr?" Jones interjected. 

    "In a way you'll make him a martyr. But I don't even say that," Trump said, launching into a spiel against Republicans who go to Washington but never fulfill their campaign promises. "There's so many things to do, Alex," he added. "We will do such a good job. There's so many fronts."

    NOW WATCH: TRUMP MANIA: Who are Donald Trump's supporters, and what do they see in him?



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