Okay I found this article which says she hit him with punches and slaps, and one time hit him with a shampoo bottle. She was ready to hit him with the club but didn't. Alex Jones Claims He Feared for His Life as Wife, Erika Wolff Jones, Struck Him (thedailybeast.com)
What was that? A reenactment of Trump's riot at the Capitol? Now Jones knows how it feels to be on the receiving end of the violence he and Trump spawned.
As Trump's defense lawyers would say about his rioters, Alex Jones beaten by his wife 'might find themselves in the way of impassioned supporters'.
He’s real tough with a mic in his hand. This only shows that his wife is fed up with him, lol!! “It’s a private family matter that happened on Christmas Eve. I love my wife and care about her, and it appears to be some kind of medication imbalance.” Medication she’s being prescribed for having to deal with HIM!!
Jan. 6 Capitol riot suspect, son to plead guilty, court filing shows excerpt: "A St. Ansgar man and his son charged with taking part in the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol are expected to plead guilty next week. Daryl Johnson, 51, and his son Daniel Johnson, 29, of Austin, Minnesota, were arrested in June, joining the more than 700 people facing charges for the Capitol attack. According to court documents, multiple tipsters told the FBI the pair had entered the building, which was confirmed by surveillance video and posts that both men made on social media. Neither man has been accused of violence or property damage during the riot."
Wellness coach charged with six crimes for his role in the insurrection. As anniversary of Jan. 6 riot approaches, North Carolina’s role in the violence grows excerpt: "Brad Bennett will mark the first anniversary of the Jan. 6, 2021, insurrection at the U.S. Capitol by linking into a remote court hearing over his own role in the attack. The former Mecklenburg County resident, wellness coach and survivalist trainer is charged with six crimes — one of them a felony that could send him to prison — in connection with the violent attempt by thousands of Donald Trump supporters to stop the certification of the former president’s 2020 election defeat. Five deaths are linked to the violence. Some 140 police officers were injured. The Capitol ransacking, which was ignited by groundless claims of voter fraud, left more than $1.5 million in damage. Yet, nearly a year after the attack — and nine months after he turned himself in to the FBI in Charlotte — Bennett’s case and hundreds like it remain in legal gridlock."
Riot in Capitol: Almost a year after Capitol riot, where are Pensacola suspect cases? excerpt: "Almost a year after the Capitol riots in which more than 700 people were arrested, one Pensacola-area suspect is scheduled for a 2022 trial and another is still going through the court process facing a slew of charges. Jesus D. Rivera, 37, and Tristan Stevens, 26, were both seen on video footage inside the Capitol building on Jan. 6 during a series of election-related protests that escalated to crowds swarming the Capitol, ultimately ending with five dead. Rivera and Stevens were not affiliated with each other and have different court cases, but both are facing charges in relation to the events on that day. Though both defendants reside in the Pensacola area, the court cases are ongoing in Washington, D.C.-area courts as that's where the riot occurred."
Riot in Capitol: Almost a year after Capitol riot, where are Pensacola suspect cases? excerpt: "Rivera also last week filed a class action lawsuit in Escambia County court claiming that the FBI agents who raided his home prior to his arrest on Jan. 20 violated his constitutional right to free speech, association and other rights under the Florida Constitution."
Macomb County is another hotbed of Trump rioters. 2021 Recap | Selweski: Capitol riot arrests underscore Macomb's white supremacy problem excerpt: "This repost from March 20 is the fifth in a daily countdown of 10 articles from this year. Links to earlier ones are at the end. Macomb County has done it again. The county made national news in late March for its far-right haters who engage in all forms of white supremacy. On March 18, federal prosecutors announced that two more men – Daniel Herendeen, 43, of Chesterfield Township and Robert Schornak, 39, of Roseville – were arrested and charged for participation in the violent insurrection at the U.S. Capitol in January. They join James Mels, 56, of Shelby Township who was recently arrested and told federal investigators he traveled to Washington with 11 other "Patriots" to block the certification of Donald Trump’s election loss. That makes the statewide tally for arrested insurrectionists five overall, three from Macomb County. Put another way, Macomb has 3 percent of the state population and 60 percent of the state’s accused Capitol rioters."
Feared for his life like the Capitol police did, or feared for his life like election workers did who were just doing their job? Asking for a friend. Who’s medication imbalance, his?
Trump Organization and PGA reach settlement over 2022 championship dispute excerpt: "But the 2022 PGA Championship will still not be played at Trump’s New Jersey golf course. It has been moved to the Southern Hills Country Club in Tulsa, Okla. The PGA dispute is just one of many ramifications the former president’s business faced after his supporters rioted at the Capitol building on Jan. 6 in an attempt to stop Congress’ certification of Joe Biden‘s election victory. In the days and weeks following the insurrection, several investors and business partners of the Trump Organization terminated their contracts with the business. Aside from PGA, financial institutions Deutsche Bank and Signature Bank said they would no longer do business with Trump or his company. New York City also severed all public contracts with the Trump Organization, and online e-commerce firm Shopify pulled down its sites tied to Trump."