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Alex Jones
One person asked the high-strung talk show host if he needed help packing or a GoFundMe for a one-way plane ticket.
The embattled right-wing radio host has yet to settle the $1.5 billion in damages he owes to families of Sandy Hook victims. But that day is coming.
The far-right conspiracy theorists business empire is heading for liquidation and The Daily Show correspondent has some thoughts.
Its the first time the trustee has said publicly he plans to close down Infowars.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
The approval means Jones personal assets can start being sold so the families can receive some portion of their payment.
The move from Chapter 11 bankruptcy to Chapter 7 liquidation would put Jones' ownership of his conspiracy program, Infowars, in peril.
These people hate our children, the conspiracy theorist, who falsely claimed the 2012 school shooting that killed 20 children was all a hoax, cried on his InfoWars show.
The money will be used to pay the conspiracy theorist's legal expenses, with any money left over going to the Sandy Hook families he defamed.
Some attendees at a recent rally for the former president had a hard time when pressed on some of their beliefs.
Right-wing influencers on X used the tragedy in Baltimore to boost their brands.