InfoWars host Alex Jones had a meltdown over misinformation well-nigh abortion that has been promoted by Republicans, including President Donald Trump.

Later a recent feud, Jones was invited back to Joe Rogan'south evidence. While speaking with martial arts instructor Eddie Bravo in an episode uploaded on Wednesday, Jones began shouting virtually infanticide.

"I came here, and I proved they're keeping babies alive and taking their organs," Jones said. "The Senate voted Mon to continue information technology legal...They f***ing did information technology, Bravo. And you tin't f***ng acknowledge they're killing already-born kids, so you're telling me it isn't real when they had a f***ing vote in the god***n f***ing Senate."

"That's a conspiracy theory," Bravo responds.

"I am fix to shell your f***ing ass," Jones answers. "Y'all think you're f***ing tough, yous're most to get it. Bull***t, they're killing already-born babies. Stop f***ing lying, god f***ing d***it. I'one thousand getting pissed at present."

Bravo afterward said he believed that politicians were campaigning for late-term abortions. "I'm existence the ultimate skeptic."

When contacted for comment, an InfoWars representative sent Newsweek articles about late-term ballgame, including a Slate report dating to 2012. "I am going to requite you the benefit of the doubt and assume that you are simply ignorant, and not malicious or mentally challenged. Delight educate yourself before you accuse people of promoting conspiracy theories, and maybe We The People will starting time respecting you, instead of holding you in derision and contempt for beingness faux news," the representative wrote. "This was already a affair in 2012."

Jones's rant linked to inaccurate information that has been circulating among conservatives.

Weeks ago, comments from a Virginia legislator and Governor Ralph Northam related to an abortion bill being considered by the state legislature sparked a firestorm.

The proposed legislation would loosen restrictions on women seeking to obtain third-trimester abortions. Simply one doctor, rather than the current three, would be required to affirm that continuing to behave the fetus would harm a mother, and the threshold of that harm would exist decreased.

When asked if the nib would enable women who are about to give birth to have an abortion, delegate Kathy Tran said yes. She later said that she "misspoke," The Washington Post reported.

Opponents to the neb and abortion also seized upon remarks from Northam. "If a mother is in labor, I can tell you exactly what would happen. The baby would be delivered. The babe would be kept comfortable. The babe would exist resuscitated if that'southward what the mother and the family unit desired, and then a give-and-take would ensue between the physicians and the female parent," he said, according to Vox.

A spokesperson said that Northam was not talking about infanticide but was "focused on the tragic and extremely rare case in which a woman with a nonviable pregnancy or astringent fetal abnormalities went into labor," Voice reported.

Less than one per centum of abortions performed in the U.South. take place after 24 weeks of pregnancy, according to The New York Times.

Republicans have seized upon the comments, and President Trump has since mentioned the remarks from Northam.

"The governor stated that he would even let a newborn baby to come out into the world, and wrap the baby, and make the baby comfortable, and then talk to the mother and talk to the father and so execute the infant. Execute the baby!" Trump said while speaking at a entrada rally in El Paso, Texas, earlier this month.

GettyImages-1081063644
Alex Jones speaks to cameras exterior a hearing where Google CEO Sundar Pichai testified before the Business firm Judiciary Committee at the Rayburn House Office Edifice on December 11, 2018. Alex Wong/Getty Images

On Mon, the Senate voted against a bill that would have implemented requirements for babies born after failed abortions and enabled prison house terms for doctors who violated the legislation.

While Republicans presented the Born-Alive Abortion Survivors Protection Act as a means of protecting infants, Democrats criticized the legislation.

Experts noted that legislation already exists to protect the rights of infants, pointing to the 2002 Born-Live Infants Protection Act, which gives all babies full legal rights after birth.

Illinois Senator Tammy Duckworth, a Democrat, chosen the legislation a "political stunt," according to CBS News.

Senate Democrats just voted confronting legislation to prevent the killing of newborn infant children. The Democrat position on abortion is now and then farthermost that they don't listen executing babies AFTER birth....

— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) February 26, 2019

Trump tweeted that "Senate Democrats just voted confronting legislation to prevent the killing of newborn baby children. The Democrat position on abortion is now so farthermost that they don't listen executing babies Afterwards birth...."