The Onion Takes Over Infowars: A New Era of Satire and Conspiracy?

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The Onion, the renowned satirical news outlet, has purchased the controversial conspiracy media platform, Infowars,** led by the infamous Alex Jones. Confirming the news, Jones revealed that the Connecticut families of eight Sandy Hook victims and one first responder supported the acquisition. The Onion plans to rebuild the site, featuring well-known internet humor writers and content creators, aiming to make it a hilarious and stupid website. This unexpected twist has raised several eyebrows, leaving many to wonder what this collaboration might bring.

Will this be a match made in heaven or hell?

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Judge Considers Freezing Infowars Sale Over X Accounts Dispute

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Elon Musk's X Corporation objects to the sale of InfoWars to The Onion.** The satirical publication won the bankruptcy auction for the conspiracy theorist's platform, but the deal is now on hold. X Corp. argues they own the X accounts, which cannot be sold by Jones or Infowars. Musk previously restored Jones' X accounts in 2023, citing 'free speech'. Federal bankruptcy Judge Christopher Lopez may hold an evidentiary hearing next month to determine the fate of the sale.