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The Onion Files New Court Bid to Take Over Infowars

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The Onion, a satirical news organization, has filed a new court bid to take over Infowars, a far-right media outlet. The move is part of a larger effort to acquire Infowars' assets and intellectual property. The court documents do not provide further details on the reasons behind The Onion's bid.

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The Onion Files New Court Bid to Take Over Infowars

Media Coverage · April 21, 2026

The Onion, a satirical news organization, has filed a new court bid to take over Infowars, a far-right media outlet. The move is a response to a previous court ruling that allowed Infowars' founder, Alex Jones, to sell his company. The Onion's bid aims to acquire Infowars' assets and rebrand the outlet.

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Key Issues

  • The Onion's bid to take over Infowars
  • Acquisition of assets and intellectual property
  • Reasons behind the bid unknown
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Media Coverage April 21, 2026

The Onion Files New Court Bid to Take Over Infowars

The Onion, a satirical news organization, has filed a new court bid to take over Infowars, a far-right media outlet. The move is a response to a previous court ruling that allowed Infowars' founder, Alex Jones, to sell his company. The Onion's bid aims to acquire Infowars' assets and rebrand the outlet.

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