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The Onion Acquires Alex Jones’ Infowars at Auction with Help from Sandy Hook Families
In a surprising turn of events, the satirical news outlet The Onion has successfully bid on and acquired Alex Jones‘ Infowars at an auction. This unusual purchase was facilitated with the help of families affected by the Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, who have been involved in legal battles against Jones for his conspiracy theories about the tragedy.
Alex Jones and Infowars have been at the center of numerous controversies, particularly for spreading false information about the Sandy Hook shooting, which resulted in significant legal repercussions. The families of the victims have been seeking justice and compensation for the harm caused by Jones’ false claims.
The acquisition by The Onion marks a new chapter for Infowars, although the exact plans for the site’s future are not yet clear. The Onion is known for its satirical content, and this move could potentially transform the platform in a significant way.
This development highlights the ongoing impact of the legal battles against Alex Jones and the efforts of the Sandy Hook families to hold him accountable for his actions.