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Conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, the founder of far-right news company Infowars, claimed in an “emergency broadcast” on Saturday that federal authorities were planning to shut down his studios in Austin, Texas. Jones expressed fear that his company would be padlocked and kicked out. He mentioned spotting guards looking at him weirdly at the Infowars building and felt that his company was being targeted for shutdown. Jones stated that he spent the night at the studios to prevent the closure and threatened to call local police. He also claimed to have evidence of the alleged attempt but expressed uncertainty about the situation actually happening.

Jones believed that the attempt to shut down Infowars was related to the company’s bankruptcy and ongoing legal issues. He claimed that different groups involved in the bankruptcy were making a move to end his show. Jones mentioned that the judge overseeing the bankruptcy had signaled a path for the company to continue for years. He also speculated that the “deep state” was targeting him, especially after recent legal troubles faced by former President Donald Trump. Jones broke into tears during the broadcast, expressing determination to fight against those trying to shut down Infowars.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a Republican from Georgia known for sharing conspiracy theories, showed support for Jones by posting a photo with him on social media. Greene’s endorsement of Jones raised concerns due to her history of spreading misinformation, including baseless theories about mass shootings. Jones is currently facing significant legal expenses after being ordered to pay nearly $1.5 billion for falsely claiming that the Sandy Hook school shooting was a hoax. Despite filing for personal bankruptcy, a judge ruled that Jones is not protected by it and must pay the damages to the families of the shooting victims.

In an attempt to handle the financial burden, Jones proposed a settlement that fell short of the families’ expectations. He recently sold his Texas ranch to raise funds for legal expenses. The money from the sale will go into an escrow account to cover the ongoing legal battle. Jones’ struggles with the legal system have been ongoing, and the threat of his studios being shut down adds another layer of uncertainty to his situation. Despite the challenges, Jones remains defiant and determined to continue fighting against those he believes are trying to silence him.

Overall, the situation involving Alex Jones and Infowars highlights the complex intersection of media, politics, and legal battles. Jones’ claims of a potential shutdown by federal authorities have caused alarm among his supporters and critics alike. The ongoing saga of his bankruptcy and legal troubles adds to the uncertainty surrounding the future of Infowars. The support from controversial figures like Marjorie Taylor Greene showcases the polarizing nature of Jones’ work and the political ideologies he represents. As Jones continues to navigate the challenges ahead, the outcome remains uncertain for both him and his media company.

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