Bennett said that as a result of her experience with students at Ohio University, “all they did was prove to me that next time I’m there I will be coming back with an army of gun owners to show that that campus needs campus carry.” Jones, however, had different plans, and instead proposed that within a week Bennett should host an unarmed protest at Ohio University that would be easier to organize.

When Bennett initially demurred on the timing, saying she had to “see what I have going on,” Jones was insistent. He again brought up Infowars' financing of her activities, saying, “I understand you got a crew and all that stuff and that’s great, and that’s why Infowars loves you and that’s why we finance you, what I’m saying is this is big and hot, this is central, a pack of thugs ran you off of campus.” Jones again referenced Infowars financing, saying, “So I’m here telling her -- drop what she’s doing; we need to be there next Saturday or next Sunday.” Bennett acceded to Jones, who then mentioned that the hangup on timing was because Bennett has things she needs to do before her upcoming wedding.

During the interview, Jones also made a similar argument to Bennett’s appeal to Trump on Fox News, saying that a protest at Ohio University “will bring Trump to front and center to take the funding away from that university if they don’t have those police do their job and protect us to exercise our speech.”

During her Fox News appearance, Bennett brought up her affiliation with right-wing campus group Liberty Hangout in passing. She’s a founding member of Liberty Hangout and was previously affiliated with right-wing campus group Turning Point USA, but left after a dispute over members of the Kent State chapter of the group wearing diapers at an event. Liberty Hangout is primarily operated by Bennett and her fiance, Justin Moldow. As anti-fascist website It’s Going Down extensively documented, Liberty Hangout’s “social media content is decidedly far-Right and promotes many white nationalist talking points and ideological concepts.” The group has used social media to deny the Holocaust, and Bennett and Liberty Hangout have promoted well-known white nationalists including Augustus Sol Invictus and Chris Cantwell, who is known as the "crying Nazi." Liberty Hangout, which describes itself as a libertarian group, has also bizarrely advocated for monarchy as a system of government.

Jones previously has promoted Bennett as a way to get his Infowars message to a younger audience.