Get Scooped? Alex Jones Releases Secret Megyn Kelly Audio Prior to NBC Interview
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In the leaked audio, Megyn appears to be promising to do 'a fair interview' with Alex, though the radio host seemingly feels that the news anchor is going back on her own word.

AceShowbiz - Megyn Kelly's upcoming controversial interview with Alex Jones seemingly gets scooped by Alex himself. Alex, the conspiracy theorist as well as a radio host, has released an alleged secretly-recorded audio with Megyn ahead of their official NBC sit-down, which is supposed to air this Sunday, June 18 on "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly".

Alex's move is apparently in attempt to discredit the interview as a "fraud" and a "hit piece." In the leaked audio, Megyn can be heard promising to go soft on the "Infowars" host. "My goal is for your listeners and the left--you know, who will be watching some on NBC--to say, 'Wow, that's really interesting.' It's not going to be some gotcha hit piece, I promise you that," Megyn appears to say.

Megyn goes on saying in one of the pre-interview recordings that she is a "combination of Mike Wallace, Oprah Winfrey and Larry the Cable Guy." She adds, "That's what you'll get in the interview--a little bit of all three of those and hopefully everybody will walk away feeling like they had a good dinner--nutritious, some red meat with some dessert at the end," before adding that she is "going to do a fair interview."

However, in commentary, Alex accuses Megyn of going back on her word. "When she got here with her crew of intelligence operatives she did the opposite of what she said," Alex says. "And so I was recording the whole time, from our pre-interviews, right through the interviews, we have a record of it so that you can decide for yourself what I really said and what I stood for. You alone will be the judge. You alone will be the jury of who is fake news."

Megyn previously posted on Twitter a sneak peek at her and Alex's interview for this Sunday episode of "Sunday Night with Megyn Kelly", in which Alex was seen dubbing the 2012 school shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary, which left 20 first-graders and six adults dead, a government hoax. The video later got both Megyn and Alex under fire and later prompted Alex to prove that the promo was heavily edited. He accused Megyn of misrepresenting his views on Sandy Hook.

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