The satirical news outlet the Onion has purchased Infowars, the rightwing media platform run by conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, at a court-ordered auction.
The news was confirmed on Thursday morning in a video by Jones himself, as well as the head of the Onionâs parent company.
âI just got word 15 minutes ago that my lawyers and folks met with the US trustee over our bankruptcy this morning, and they said they are shutting us down even without a court order this morning,â Jones said in a video shared on X. âThe Connecticut Democrats with the Onion newspaper bought us.â
The Onion plans to rebuild the website and feature well-known internet humor writers and content creators.
CEO Ben Collins confirmed this in a post on Bluesky on Thursday, writing: âThe Onion, with the help of the Sandy Hook families, has purchased InfoWars. We are planning on making it a very funny, very stupid website. We have retained the services of some Onion and Clickhole Hall of Famers to pull this off.â
âI canât wait to show you what we have cooked up,â Collins added.
In another post on Bluesky, Collins said that âpart of the reason we did bought InfoWars is because people on Bluesky told us it would be funny to buy InfoWarsâ adding that âthose people were rightâ this âis the funniest thing that has ever happenedâ.
The purchase includes the acquisition of Jonesâs companyâs intellectual property, such as its website, customer lists, inventory and certain social media accounts, and the production equipment, according to CNN. The amount of the bid has not been disclosed.
In the immediate aftermath of the news breaking publicly, Jones started streaming live on X, lambasting the sale of his site. Railing against the Onion, among others, Jones told viewers that itâs âa distinct honor to be here in defiance of the tyrantsâ. He emphasized that no one told him he couldnât go live.
Jones also began to ramble about the upcoming Donald Trump administration, telling viewers things like: âThis is the fight. If you think the deep state has given up, think again ⦠America is awake now.â
The sale follows a judgeâs order earlier this year for Jones to liquidate his personal assets, to help him to pay off the $1.4bn he was ordered to pay the families of victims of the 2012 Sandy Hook school shooting that killed 20 first-graders and six educators when they took him to court for defamation after he falsely claimed that the shooting was a hoax, and that they were actors who staged the shooting as part of a government plot to seize Americansâ guns.
Jones and his company, Free Speech Systems, filed for bankruptcy protection in 2022.
In order to make the bid work, a lawyer representing the families told CNN that the families âagreed to forgo a portion of their recovery to increase the overall value of the Onionâs bid, enabling its successâ.
âAfter surviving unimaginable loss with courage and integrity, they rejected Jonesâs hollow offers for allegedly more money if they would only let him stay on the air because doing so would have put other families in harmâs way,â said Chris Mattei, an attorney for the families.
In a post on social media earlier this week, Mattei added that âthe breakup of Infowars this week is just the start of Alex Jonesâs lesson in accountabilityâ and that the families âwill go after his future income and any new Infowars owner acting as a vehicle for Jonesâs continued control of the businessâ.