Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones's media company paid $500,000 to book the Ellipse for the event, of which $300,000 was donated by Publix heiress and prominent Trump donor Julie Jenkins Fancelli. Jones claimed that the Trump White House asked him to lead the march to the Capitol. Heiress to the Publix supermarket chain, Julie Jenkins Fancelli, helped fund the bulk of former President Donald Trump's January 6 rally in Washington, D.C. that took place just before the Capitol riot. Jones claimed that the Trump White House asked him to lead the march to the Capitol. Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones's media company paid $500,000 to book the Ellipse for the event, of which $300,000 was donated by Publix heiress and prominent Trump donor Julie Jenkins Fancelli. CNN's Randi Kaye has more. A Publix supermarket boycott is gaining momentum after it was reported that Julie Jenkins Fancelli, a member of the billionaire family that founded the … Trump advisors Roger Stone, Steve Bannon, and Michael Flynn had all promoted the January 6 rally at events leading up to it. Additionally, Alex Jones said that he pledged $50,000 in seed money and that he arranged for Publix heiress and major Trump donor Julie Jenkins Fancelli to pay for $300,000 of the $500,000 total raised for the event.
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