Video shows InfoWars host Alex Jones screaming at pile of poop at Trump rally

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Far-right conspiracy theorist Alex Jones wielded a megaphone as he verbally sparred with liberal protesters at the Donald Trump rally in Houston on Monday.

But his most notable moment came when he put the megaphone down to scream at a pile of horse manure in the street.

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According to a video from Reason reporter Elizabeth Nolan Brown, which has since collected more than 1 million views, Jones refers to the feces as Beto O'Rourke.

Followed closely by a cameraman, Jones brings up O'Rourke's drunken driving arrest in 1998, when the Democratic Senate candidate allegedly tried to drive away from the scene.

"Why did you do a drunken hit and run?" Jones asked the inanimate pile of animal waste.

In the video, Jones continuously asks the why Beto will not talk to him like "Senator Marco Rubio," whom Jones has clashed with multiple times.

Jones ends the seconds-long speech by spitting on the feces and saying, "Go to hell, Beto."

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Jones made headlines last month after Twitter said it would permanently suspend his personal account and his website's account from the social media platform.

He has made multiple controversial statements online, including unsupported claims that the children who survived the school shooting in Parkland, Florida, were "crisis actors."

On Tuesday, Twitter announced it would remove accounts believed to be used to circumvent Jones' ban from the website.

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