


Twitter/X CEO Elon Musk has unbanned Infowars host Alex Jones on the platform and joined a freeform “Spaces” conversation with Jones as well as pro-masculinity activist Andrew Tate and Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy on Sunday afternoon.
Musk put the question of whether or not Jones should be reinstated on the X platform to a poll of users, which overwhelmingly supported Jones’ reinstatement:
Jones has been reinstated to the platform and joined a X ‘Space’ audio conversation with Musk and other dissident figures such as Tate. That ‘Space’ can be seen here:
Jones has gone viral after former Fox News host Tucker Carlson gave him a long-form interview that showcased his prescience on important geopolitical matters over the years:
Big League Politics has reported on the unprecedented attacks against Jones in order to bankrupt him and shut him down for opposing the globalist regime:
“Because Infowars founder Alex Jones expressed his unpopular opinion about current events, he may have to pay $2.5 trillion as a new Soviet-style legal standard is established in America against enemies of the regime.
The Sandy Hook families, not content with the $1 billion figure they received in the previous show trial, now want Jones to pay $2.5 trillion as the court proceedings become laughably absurd.
They came to the figure by multiplying each of Alex Jones’ 550 million social media impressions by $5,000, which is the maximum allowed under the law. They are suing under a Connecticut law typically used for recourse against companies for products sold under false pretenses. The established law is being rewritten on the fly in an attempt to punish Jones.
“The only appropriate punitive damages award in this case is the largest award within the court’s power,” the families’ attorneys said in the filing. “The defendants have acted willfully, maliciously, and evilly, in full knowledge of the harm they are causing people who had no means to fight back, except to bring this case.”