In a week full of legal twists and wild accusations, InfoWars is back under Alex Jones’ control. The controversial media outlet was reportedly sold in a secret auction, allegedly orchestrated by Democrats who, according to Jones, didn’t even use “real money” to buy his assets. The sale sparked outrage and emergency court hearings on Thursday and Friday.
By Friday morning, a federal judge had blocked the sale, handing InfoWars back to its embattled founder.
The Sale That Wasn’t
Details surrounding the sale remain murky. According to Jones, the auction was illegal and carried out without his knowledge. He described it as part of a broader campaign to silence his voice. “They’re in a lot of trouble!” Jones proclaimed during a live broadcast on his alternative platform, the Alex Jones Network.
The sale reportedly included an attempt to take over Jones’ personal X (formerly Twitter) account. Elon Musk’s lawyers are now said to be involved, possibly to intervene in this unusual claim. Musk has not commented publicly, but the involvement of his legal team has added a layer of intrigue to an already bizarre situation.
A Triumphant Return
Jones wasted no time celebrating his legal victory. Speaking to over 5 million viewers on his network, he called the attempted sale a “corrupt takeover” and promised to expose those responsible. Don Ketih, a reporter covering the situation, shared footage of an ecstatic Jones recounting the events.
“This is INSANE,” Ketih tweeted, summing up the sentiments of many following the drama.
Legal Fallout Looms
The court’s decision to reverse the sale marks a significant win for Jones, but the legal battles are far from over. His claim that Democrats orchestrated the auction raises questions about who was behind the attempted takeover and what their motives were. Jones has vowed to hold those responsible accountable, calling it part of a broader effort to suppress dissenting voices.
The involvement of high-profile players like Musk’s legal team suggests this case could escalate even further. Whether this means more lawsuits, investigations, or media fireworks remains to be seen.
What’s Next for InfoWars?
For now, InfoWars is back online, with Jones firmly at the helm. He has framed the ordeal as a victory for free speech and a testament to his resilience against what he describes as relentless persecution.
“This isn’t just about me,” Jones said during his broadcast. “This is about the fight for truth and the fight against corruption.”
The saga is far from over. With Jones promising to reveal more about the attempted takeover and legal challenges likely continuing, InfoWars remains a lightning rod for controversy.
Stay tuned. It’s bound to get even weirder.