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Alex Jones Claims Government Targeting InfoWars Amid Legal Battles

Far-right media personality Alex Jones made claims on Saturday that the government is aiming to shut down InfoWars, his website and talk show, which have come under fire for promoting conspiracy theories. Jones alleged that federal authorities are filing secret legal filings that accuse him of committing crimes. He also expressed frustration, using strong language, and declared that he did not believe America was as corrupt as he now perceives it to be.

Jones is facing lawsuits over his false claims about the 2012 Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting, which stated that the incident was a hoax and involved paid actors. Some of these lawsuits have resulted in significant financial awards against him. In response, Jones and his company have filed for bankruptcy reorganization.

The families of the Sandy Hook victims are not happy with Jones’ spending, as they believe he is using funds that should rightfully be given to them. Jones, however, maintains that his expenses are in line with a prenuptial agreement.

In response to the situation, an associate of Jones claimed that the government was trying to seize the InfoWars studios illegally. The victims’ families have filed a motion to demand liquidation of Jones’ assets, considering his lack of progress on paying what he owes them.

Jones emphasized in his broadcast that he felt targeted and accused the “deep state” of seeking to ruin him. He claims that secret federal filings alleging that he’s committing crimes are untrue.

This news underscores the importance of the 2024 election and the need for truthful reporting, in contrast to what major media outlets are providing. The establishment media’s bias and Big Tech’s efforts to silence certain voices have become apparent. A plea for support from readers urges them to become members of The Western Journal to help fight against misinformation and ensure America’s success.

Written by Staff Reports

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