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Alex Jones’s final meltdown on InfoWars was a defiant rejection of the company’s new ownership.
The state's highest court will now consider a deal that would allow the Onion to license the Infowars brand name and turn the show into a mockery of itself.
The Texas Third Court of Appeals late Wednesday approved conspiracy theorist Alex Jones’s appeal to pause the satirical outlet The Onion from taking over Infowars. The court stayed the turnover order after The Onion reached a deal for a takeover last week.
Alex Jones has signed off from InfoWars after more than two decades, as a Texas appeals court temporarily blocked a plan by satirical outlet The Onion to take over the brand. The shutdown follows the court-appointed receiver’s decision to stop funding ...
Austin-based Infowars won't be acquired by The Onion. That is, at least for now. A successful last-minute appeal by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones means his flagship platform won't be turned over to the satirical media outlet until after a hearing next month.
Despite Alex Jones' emergency motion, satirical site turns over control of InfoWars to comedian and new creative director
Right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones suggested that Israel may have played a part in the shooting at the White House Correspondents' Dinner to influence American foreign policy. During his Monday show,
The comedian and CEO address day-one plans, Sandy Hook families’ cut of the proceeds — and the doc that convinced them Jones “should be destroyed.”