>> During an interview with Laura Ingraham,
Donald Trump floated a conspiracy theory that
months earlier had already been debunked on
Facebook.
And it was his effort to smear Joe Biden.
So, let's take a listen to what he had to
say about Biden and then I'll give you more
on this ridiculous conspiracy theory.
>> I don't even like to mention Biden because
he's not controlling anything.
>> Who do you think is pulling Biden's strings?
Is it former Obama?
>> People that you've never heard of.
People that are in the dark shadows.
People that are-
>> Now, what does that mean?
That sounds like conspiracy theory of dark
shadows.
What is that?
>> People that you haven't heard of.
They're people that are on the streets.
They're people that are controlling the streets.
>> He then elaborated a little more on these
people, including this notion that these shadowy
ninjas showed up in a plane and, are trying
to cause trouble.
So let's hear the details on that.
>> We had somebody get on a plane from a certain
city this weekend.
And in the plane it was almost completely
loaded with thugs, wearing these dark uniforms,
black uniforms with gear and this and that,
they're on a plane.
>> Where's the-
>> I'll tell you sometime, but it's under
investigation right now.
But they came from a certain city.
And this person was coming to the Republican
National Convention.
And they were seven people on the plane like
this person, and then a lot of people on the
plane to do big damage.
They were coming for a reason.
>> Planning for Washington.
>> Yeah, this is all happening.
>> Yeah, okay, so Ana's gonna tell you what
he's actually referring to.
But there are no snakes on a plane and there
are no thugs on a plane.
It's all imaginary totally made up.
I was pretty sure that Rick Ross was running
the streets, but now I realize it's the people
in the dark shadows.
And, and so, look, and we make fun because
the president is mentally incompetent and
a total lunatic.
He's just Alex Jones on steroids.
He's worse than Alex Jones, and he runs the
country.
So, Alex Jones, every once in a while sends
his thugs to go intimidate people like the
parents of Sandy Hook victims.
Donald Trump does it on a mass scale.
Rittenhouse he murdered people in Kenosha,
Wisconsin, great.
I'm gonna call it self-defense.
Now everybody who wants to go kill left wingers
in protest, I'm calling it self-defense.
I'm calling it self-defense.
Okay, well, would you have any evidence of
the left wing being terrorists, as you call
them over and over and over again?
Yeah, there's thugs on a plane.
And somebody saw them going to the Republican
Convention.
Yeah, yeah, that's the ticket.
But it is an SNL character from the 1980s
that Jon Lovitz used to play, and and now
he's the president, right?
Yeah, yeah they were wearing all black, that's
what they were wearing.
And friends saw it, we're investigating it.
Hey listen, if you're a Trump supporter, are
you really that dumb?
Are you?
I'm serious, it's a literal question.
How unintelligent can you be, that you believe
that story?
So, Ana, tell them where that story actually
comes from.
>> So it actually matches a viral Facebook
post four months ago that was debunked.
Not just debunked by Facebook, but officials
had to come out and debunk it.
So the claim about the flight matches a viral
Facebook post from June first that falsely
claimed, at least a dozen males got off a
plane in Boise from Seattle, dressed head
to toe in black.
The post, by an Emmett, Idaho, man, warned
residents to, quote, be ready for attacks
downtown and residential areas, and claimed
one passenger had a tattoo that said Antifa
America on his arm.
Now, the post was shared 3,000 times.
Quickly became popular among far right militia
because we have severe mental illness in this
country that goes undiagnosed and untreated.
And one post claimed that Antifa had sent
a plane load of people, and that the Payette
County Sheriff's Office confirmed it.
Well, the County Sheriff's office had to release
a statement insisting that the viral rumor
was false information.
>> Yeah, and from time to time this pops up
again since that original post on Facebook.
And so a bunch of idiots showed up in the
middle of Montana ready for an Antifa invasion.
But, of course, so it's funny because these
morons show up where's the guys in black,
man?
Will Smith, where are you?
Tell me what you're doing so I see you, man,
right?
So, these freaking lunatics show up.
The problem is it's funny, cuz they're so
stupid.
And if you're in that right wing country,
you're so unbelievably dumb and the whole
country's laughing at you, okay?
But they show up with weapons, looking for
people to attack.
Goddamn, that's dangerous.
That's incredibly dangerous.
And our lunatic unhinged president goes on
national TV repeats that rumor from months
ago, but now changes the details to they were
coming to the RNC.
The RNC was where, kind of in Washington?
They were coming to Washington, really?
Where were they coming from?
A friend says they were coming, I can't talk
about it now but a friend.
I mean, come on, man.
That's why I keep calling you stupid.
Who looks at that guy and thinks, nailed it.
That guy's smart.
That guy knows about the dark shadows.
And that guy's knows that Rick Ross and Will
Smith are working together to control you.
So, no, freaking, absolute person who belongs
in a mental asylum is the President of the
United States.
40% of the country's gonna vote for him.
All right, anyway.
So, in terms of this particular rumor, so
then why didn't they show up at the RNC?
If they had some mother effing thugs on a
mother effing plane, why didn't they unload,
and then come to the Convention and cause
damage or whatever they were gonna do?
I mean, they apparently had weapons, and they
control all the streets.
So, why didn't they take action?
Why didn't they take action in Montana or
in Boise, Idaho, where the rumors started,
or in Washington?
Cuz they don't exist.
Your president is 
a lunatic, and if you support him, so are
you.
