
The Onion's License Bid for Infowars Heads to Texas Supreme Court
Published May 1, 2026
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The Onion seeks to transform Infowars by licensing its brand, potentially creating a self-mocking satire. The Texas Supreme Court will weigh in on the case.
The Onion is making a move in the Texas Supreme Court to license the Infowars brand name, aiming to turn the controversial show into a self-parody. Through this strategic humorous overhaul, The Onion intends to mock the Infowars approach by deregulating its absurdities under their satirical brand. This unusual case presents a unique example of media intervention through satire, with implications on how news parody and legal boundaries intermesh.
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