This Is Not The Onion: Alex Jones’ Infowars Bought by The Onion and Sandy Hook Families at Bankruptcy Auction
Far-right radio host and conspiracy theorist Alex Jones announced in a video shared to X Thursday morning that The Onion, a satirical publication, and the Sandy Hook Elementary school shootings’ families have bought Infowars during a “competitive” bankruptcy auction.
“They want to silence the American people but we’re not going to be silenced,” Jones said in the video, claiming he will fight the acquisition.
NOW – Alex Jones announces that The Onion, a satirical news site, has purchased Infowars at auction.pic.twitter.com/8Novd3ajLQ
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) November 14, 2024
Infowars is a fake news website, regularly publishing misinformation, including stories popularizing a conspiracy theory claiming the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting in Connecticut, which claimed the lives of 20 students and six staff members, was “completely fake” and “manufactured” to promote stricter gun laws.
In 2018, six of the shooting victims’ families and an FBI agent filed a lawsuit against Jones for defamation and emotional distress and were awarded nearly $1.5 billion, leading to Jones filing bankruptcy.