Alex Jones Banned, Candace Owens Targeted: The Total War on Free Speech EXPOSED

01 MAY 2026.

Alex Jones closed out the final broadcast of InfoWars after 27 years with a defiant message, signaling that despite mounting legal pressure, he has no intention of disappearing. The shutdown comes amid an ongoing court battle over the future of his media properties, following more than 1.3 billion dollars in defamation judgments tied to the Sandy Hook case. A Texas appeals court recently granted a temporary delay, preventing an immediate transfer of control and pushing the dispute toward the state’s highest court. At the same time, a court appointed receiver has stopped funding operations, forcing the Austin studio to shut down. During his final moments on air, Jones stood with his staff, acknowledged the shutdown, and framed it as a temporary setback rather than a defeat. He sharply criticized efforts by The Onion to take control of the brand and dismissed the legal actions as politically motivated. Jones also made clear that a new venture is already in motion, promising a return in another form. As the broadcast ended with My Way playing, he delivered a dramatic sign off, casting the moment as the beginning of a new phase rather than the end. The InfoWars website went offline shortly after, leaving its future in the hands of the courts while Jones prepares his next move.

Defiant Alex Jones Makes Startling Vow in Final InfoWars Broadcast: ‘The Real War Begins Now’

Host Alex Jones signed off his final InfoWars broadcast on Thursday night after 27 years with a defiant vow to return during a long-running legal battle.

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