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Elon Musk asks Alex Jones about the 'whole Sandy Hook thing' on X's Spaces as controversial host laments the constant apologies he issued for saying school shooting was a hoax - as duo are joined by Andrew Tate, Vivek Ramaswamy and others on livestream

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A day after restoring his account on X, Elon Musk and Alex Jones discussed Sandy Hook during an X Spaces Chat Sunday that also included right wing stars like Andrew Tate and Vivek Ramaswamy

Musk restored the account of Jones after holding a public vote - despite the conspiracy theorist repeatedly calling the Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax. 

The billionaire entrepreneur spoke with Jones to an audience of over 60,000 listeners on the livestreaming platform hosted by X Townhall host Mario Nawfal. 

Musk started his discussion with an obvious topic: 'One of the questions I really have to just get out of the way and I and you're probably talking about this already before is the whole Sandy Hook thing.' 

'So what exactly did you say and what is wrong with that situation?' 

A day after restoring his account on X, Elon Musk (pictured left) and Alex Jones (pictured right) discussed Sandy Hook during an X Spaces Chat Sunday that also included right wing stars like Andrew Tate and Vivek Ramaswamy

After being heavily complimentary toward Musk, Jones made it clear that he believes the massacre happened but that 'I had a very small operation and did not even understand how powerful I was.'

He claims that he merely saw 'all these professors and former school safety people and all of them saying they believed it was a drill and I simply covered them covering that.'

'I don’t even know these people’s names. And I believe their children died. And I understand all that,' he added.

Jones bemoaned that he's had to give 100 to 'probably 500' apologies over the incident. 

'I apologize on every show. And I’ll say it again, I apologize that I just gave my commentary because I’m really just a guy…talk radio host,' he said.

'I just take calls and interview guests and that I play devil’s advocate. And if that hurt people’s feelings, I apologize. But I did not send people to your houses. I did not pee on graves. I don’t know any of the stuff that went on.'

The show also featured a cavalcade of conservative commentators including presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Jack Posobiec, Laura Loomer, Mike Flynn, and Andrew Tate. 

Numerous Twitter accounts linked to Alex Jones were permanently suspended from the platform in 2018, and he has not tweeted since. 

Musk started his discussion with an obvious topic: 'One of the questions I really have to just get out of the way and I and you're probably talking about this already before is the whole Sandy Hook thing'

After being heavily complimentary toward Musk, Jones made it clear that he believes the massacre happened but that 'I had a very small operation and did not even understand how powerful I was'

The show also featured a cavalcade of conservative commentators including presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy, Jack Posobiec, Laura Loomer, Mike Flynn, and Andrew Tate (pictured)

Its billionaire owner insisted in November last year that he would not let the conspiracist back on Twitter, since renamed X, citing his reaction to the death of his own child.

'My firstborn child died in my arms. I felt his last heartbeat. I have no mercy for anyone who would use the deaths of children for gain, politics or fame,' he wrote at the time.

But he changed his mind, citing free speech, after nearly 2 million X users voted 70:30 to let the Infowars founder re-access his account.

'The people have spoken and so it shall be,' Musk posted. 

Jones claimed for a decade that the 2012 Sandy Hook elementary school shooting, in which 20 children and six staff members were gunned down, was a hoax.

He suggested the dead six and seven-year-olds were 'crisis actors', but finally admitted it was no hoax shortly before he was ordered to pay more than $1bn in compensation to the victims' families after a pair of highly publicized court battles.

The decision to allow him back on the platform, just days before the massacre's 11th anniversary, sparked fury from other users.

Samuel Schwartz, whose cousin Alex Schachter was killed in the 2018 Parkland shooting tweeted: 'Alex Jones tortured the lives of the Sandy Hook families for years claiming that the shooting was a 'hoax' and that their children were still alive.

Elon Musk restores the account of conspiracy theorist Alex Jones after holding a public vote - despite repeatedly calling the Sandy Hook school shooting a hoax

Jones was ordered to pay damages to families of the 26 victims of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut after he promoted conspiracy theories about the tragedy on his Infowars show

'Someone so cruel does not deserve to have a platform.'

'I hope everyone remembers that Elon Musk is letting a man who owes $1.1 BILLION to Sandy Hook parents, even after trying to weasel out of it through bankruptcy, for his lies back on social media,' added mental health campaigner Ryan Shead.

'X is about to be filled with a lot more hate.' 

Former Fox News host Geraldo Rivera tweeted: 'As you contemplate whether Alex Jones should be restored to X, remember why he was excommunicated,'

'He lied about the savage nature of that horrible mass murder of little children, and then inflicted emotional distress on their survivors. He is despicable.'

'Sandy Hook families should sue Musk for propping up the propagandist who terrorized their families,' added singer Ricky Davila.

Musk's first child, Nevada Alexander, was born in 2002, two years after Musk and his first wife Justine married. He died from sudden infant death syndrome aged 10 weeks, after he was put down for a nap.

Piers Morgan was among those who begged Musk not to change his mind.

'Elon, you were right the first time about Alex Jones,' he tweeted on Saturday. 

'Remember what he did to those poor Sandy Hook parents, purely to trade off their terrible grief with his vile lies…. and please don't let him back.' 

'The voice of the people s the voice of God' Musk tweeted as he posted the results of his poll

Jones' account on X was re-instated within hours of Musk staging his poll on the platform 

The 20 children who were killed in the Sandy Hook mass shooting. Top row (L to R): Ana Marquez-Greene, Caroline Previdi, Jessica Rekos, Emilie Parker, Noah Pozner. Second row: (L to R): Jesse Lewis, Olivia Engel, Josephine Gay, Charlotte Bacon, Chase Kowalski. Third row (L to R): Daniel Barden, Jack Pinto, Catherine Hubbard, Dylan Hockley, Benjamin Wheeler. Bottom row (L to R): Grace McDonnell, James Mattioli, Avielle Richman, Madeleine Hsu, Allison Wyatt

The other three adult victims of the Sandy Hook shooting were (L to R): Teacher Victoria Soto, 27, school psychiatrist Mary Sherlach, 56, and principal Dawn Hochsprung, 47

The adult victims of the Sandy Hook shooting included (L to R): Teacher Rachel Davino, 29, para professional Anne Marie Murphy, 52, and permanent substitute teacher Lauren Rousseau, 30

Hours after 26 people were shot and killed at the elementary school in Newtown, Connecticut in 2012, Jones began spouting false claims that the killings didn't happen.

He claimed that Sandy Hook was an 'operation' engineered by the government to take away Second Amendment rights and promote stricter gun control laws. 

Relatives of the victims testified at the trials about being harassed and threatened by Jones´ believers, who sent threats and even confronted the grieving families in person, accusing them of being 'crisis actors' whose children never existed. 

Sandy Hook families won nearly $1.5 billion in judgments against Jones at a defamation trial last year in lawsuits over repeated promotion of the false theory.

But the families are yet to see a penny of the money that juries awarded them after Jones, 49, filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection in December last year.

Jones has forked out more than $1.5 million on legal and professional fees and has been urging his fans to donate to him and shop on the Infowars website so he can keep doing his program and pay his legal costs.

The amount of money Jones owes Sandy Hook families could grow even larger.

Another lawsuit is pending in Texas, brought by the parents of 6-year-old Noah Pozner, one of the children slain in the attack. A trial date has not yet been set.

'In a video ahead of the poll Jones urged viewers to vote for his reinstatement and claimed 'I didn't say those things they said'.

'Because I was being railroaded like Trump was being railroaded, judges found me guilty,' he added.

'But because I haven't been on X or any other platform I haven't been able to respond and say what really happened.

'It's not about Alex Jones, it's about all of you losing your rights. I was one of the first big dominoes to fall.' 

His first tweet after reinstatement was to repost a comment from fellow far-right influencer Andrew Tate, currently awaiting trial in Romania on charges of human trafficking and forming a gang to abuse women. 

'To show respect to Alex Jones for his triumphant return and to show respect to Elon being a hero - tell a globalist to get f***** today,' Tate tweeted.

'Were so back (sic).'

Musk told advertisers including IBM and Disney to 'go f*** yourselves', after they deserted his platform over recent weeks in response to pressure over its platforming of allegedly pro-Nazi and white nationalist accounts.

Since buying Twitter for $44 billion last year he has reinstated a series of high-profile accounts including those of Donald Trump, Kanye West, and Marjorie Taylor Greene. 

But he tweeted that he continues to 'vehemently disagree with what (Jones) said about Sandy Hook'.

'But we are a platform that believes in freedom of speech are we not?

'If the people vote him back on, this will be bad for X financially, but principle matter more than money.' 

The decision to allow the Infowars host back on X marked a complete u-turn for Musk who was clear about his reasons for the ban in November last year

The conspiracy theorist and Infowars host (left) pictured his wife, Erika Wulff Jones (right), could owe even more in damages pending the outcome of a lawsuit brought by the parents of 6-year-old Sandy Hook victim Noah Pozner

Jones' personal spending has angered families who have yet to see any of the money they were awarded. The conspiracy theorist blew through $2.2 million in just eight months according to bankruptcy filings 

Jones lists a $70k  Dodge Charger and a $60k Chevy Tahoe on his assets in bankruptcy filings 

He also insisted that also tweeted that Community Notes — X's crowd-sourced fact-checking service — 'will respond rapidly to any AJ post that needs correction'.

Morgan responded to the reinstatement, tweeting: 'Alex Jones owes Sandy Hook families over $1bn in damages for the years of harassment and threats he caused with them with the deliberate wicked lies that he peddled to worsen and exploit their misery. 

'That's hate speech, not free speech. 

'Great to have this calm rational human being back on here.'

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