The Onion launches new bid to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars and turn it into a parody platform
- On Monday, The Onion announced a deal to license Infowars for $81,000 monthly, pending approval from Texas Judge Maya Guerra Gamble at an April 30 hearing in Travis County.
- Defamation lawsuits filed by Sandy Hook families against conspiracy theorist Alex Jones resulted in more than $1 billion in judgments, forcing Infowars into bankruptcy and asset liquidation proceedings.
- Comedian Tim Heidecker will serve as creative director, tasked with transforming the platform into a satirical parody of its former conspiratorial content and featuring emerging comedians.
- Jones vowed to contest the deal on-air, but Sandy Hook families anticipate merchandise sales and eventual asset recovery will finally provide payment after eight years without receiving funds.
- The April 30 hearing will determine whether the six-month licensing agreement proceeds, serving as a critical judicial gatekeeping step before any permanent sale of Infowars assets occurs.
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The Onion has a new plan to take over Infowars. Can its Mass.-born leader make the conspiracy site funny? - The Boston Globe
The Onion’s plan to take over Infowars has been long — and complicated. But chief executive Ben Collins is confident that a new deal will help his outlet land the joke.
Alex Jones and Infowars are casualties of the conspiracy machine
The list of MAGA boosters thrown under the bus seems to grow longer by the day. This time it’s the turn of Alex Jones, the roaring, ruddy-faced king of conspiracy media. After a long wrangle over the bankruptcy sale of his website Infowars, Jones, who last month turned publicly against Trump, is now claiming that the President is joining the Democrats in supporting its handover to Left-wing satirical website The Onion. If this deal goes ahead, i…
The Onion signs new deal to take over Alex Jones’ Infowars
The satirical faux-news site The Onion has signed a new, restructured deal to take over Infowars from conspiracy peddler Alex Jones. Under the new terms, the Onion would license Infowars from Gregory Milligan, the court-appointed manager of the site since August 2025, instead of buying its assets outright for US$1.75 million, as parent company Global Tetrahedron initially tried to do in a 2024 auction. Under the new agreement, submitted Monday t…
Pending what a judge in Austin (Texas), InfoWars, one of the most delirious and popular conspiracy websites in the United States, may become a parody of herself, courtesy of The Onion, the reference of the satirical media of the North American country. If it is finally put into practice, the agreement by which The Onion would obtain the license to operate the web and all its intellectual property (logos, marketing, network accounts, etc.) would …
The Onion Hires Comedian Tim Heidecker to Impersonate Alex Jones and Turn Infowars Into a 'Beautiful Joke' Parody, As Court Battle to Seize the Platform Rages On
The far-left satire outlet The Onion has reportedly made a licensing deal to seize control of the iconic conservative platform Infowars and immediately turn it into a full-blown parody site featuring comedian Tim Heidecker impersonating Alex Jones.
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