Infowars Founder Warns of Imminent Shutdown Amid Federal Pressure

Lead: Alex Jones, host and founder of Infowars, issued an urgent broadcast on September 10, 2025, claiming federal authorities are poised to shut down his Austin-based studios and website within 48 hours.
Nut Graf: The startling announcement underscores a deepening legal and regulatory struggle for Infowars, which has faced multiple defamation judgments and bankruptcy proceedings. Jones’s warning highlights concerns over government overreach and free-speech rights at a moment when the platform remains influential among a substantial online audience.
Jones’s Emergency Broadcast
In a live video on Friday afternoon, Jones said he was alerted around 4:00 PM that federal agents planned to “lock the doors, change the locks, and shut down Infowars” imminently. He described spending the night at the studio, hiring private security, and coordinating with local law enforcement to resist any forced seizure of assets.
Allegations of “Deep State” Conspiracy
Jones framed the threatened closure as part of a broader “Deep State” campaign against independent media. He asserted that bankruptcy proceedings are being misused as a pretext to silence his platform, which he calls “the world’s number-one anti-globalist and pro-humanity news site.”
- Jones vowed to reveal the identities of those behind the alleged crackdown.
- He claimed his legal team was negotiating a temporary reprieve, requiring Infowars to meet undisclosed demands.
- Despite the alarm, he admitted a “50 percent chance” this could be his final broadcast from the current studio.
Infowars Remains Online - For Now
At press time, Infowars.com continues to operate without interruption. Monitoring services report normal uptime and response times over the past week, with no verified outages on September 10. Supporters have rallied on social media, sharing Jones’s plea and urging donations to sustain the operation.
Broader Context
Infowars has confronted over $1.5 billion in judgments for defamatory claims, notably related to the Sandy Hook shooting, and has been embroiled in Chapter 11 bankruptcy since 2022. A court-appointed trustee has considered asset liquidation, and past auction attempts have drawn bids from parties including The Onion.
Jones’s latest warning amplifies longstanding debates over free speech, platform regulation, and the limits of government intervention in private media enterprises.
Subheadings: “Jones’s Emergency Broadcast,” “Allegations of ‘Deep State’ Conspiracy,” “Infowars Remains Online - For Now,” “Broader Context”
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