THE 8TH AMENDMENT COULD SAVE INFOWARS – SPECIAL REPORT The Eighth Amendment bars “excessive fines” and “cruel and unusual punishments.” Yet INFOWARS faces a billion-plus fine from kangaroo court attacks on its First Amendment rights. ʙʀᴇᴀᴋɪɴɢ ɴᴇᴡs: https://t.co/iRbKT1cEXq https://t.co/EAScK85tWd
The Eighth Amendment, written by James Madison and adopted on December 15th, 1791, reads, quote, Excessive bail shall not be required.
Nor excessive fines imposed.
Nor cruel and unusual punishment inflicted.
End quote.
Meanwhile, InfoWars continues to be under the heel of an excessive billion and a half dollar fine resulting from Kangaroo Court manufactured accusations levied against InfoWars' First Amendment protections.
While the federal government, especially the intelligence apparatus, has inflicted cruel and unusual punishment on InfoWars host Alex Jones and the InfoWars crew by surveilling them for twelve years under false pretenses and manipulating a key role in the ongoing show trials that never seemed to end.
If you look down here in the middle of the document, you'll see that InfoWars has been classified as a white racially motivated extremist organization.
Manipulation by major power players that now include former President Bush's and Trump's U.S. Attorney General Bill Barr.
Bar made target list of Trump associates, Alex Jones, Nick Fointes, Rider Stone, Oathkeepers, Proud Boys, and more.
On September 16th, 2025, Free Speech Systems, the parent company of InfoWars, faces a pivotal court hearing in Texas regarding its receivership based on flimsy allegations that Alex Jones filed a false affidavit about the company's assets from a law affair juggernaut fueled by the deep state that continues to blatantly violate InfoWars' Eighth Amendment rights.
Lo and behold, a recent precedent set on August 21st, 2025 by a New York Appeals Court offers a potential legal lifeline.
In that case, judges ruled that a 450 million dollar fine plus over 520 million dollars with interest against Donald Trump in a civil fraud case violated the Eighth Amendment's prohibition on excessive fines, as no direct financial harm to lenders was ever proven.
The court deemed the penalty disproportionate, setting a standard that fines must align with the offense's impact.
This ruling provides a framework for InfoWars legal team to challenge the defamation judgments as unconstitutionally excessive, given the lack of clear evidence tying Jones' statements to specific monetary damages.
Yeah, the 13th Amendment says that you can't own somebody's name or make them a slave for dead.
You know, that's the amendment that got rid of slavery.
But you know what?
Alex Jones is a different case.
Yeah, look, we won the bid.
Uh we we we we own InfoWars, and we are very excited about it.
But is it true that you didn't have the highest bid?
Uh we we did we we did have the highest bid when you take into account the the family's uh concessions here.
They they made a uh uh concerted effort to make their make this the best and highest bid for everybody involved.
Um so we're very excited to take that over.
And look, uh it's Alex Jones.
Um if he just handled this graciously and uh moved away, that would be the funniest part of this whole situation.
For the September 16th hearing, free speech systems could argue that the 1.4 billion plus dollar judgments are punitive beyond reason, threatening the company's existence and infringing on its ability to operate.
By invoking the Eighth Amendment, Jones' attorneys may contend that the fines are disproportionate to the harm caused, echoing the Trump case's logic.
Judge clears way for the onion to revive bid for Alex Jones InfoWars and the onion, which means Bloomberg Every Town Gun Control Group, says they're coming back to buy it again.
I wonder what magical sale that'll be.
Oh, do you think there'll be a sale on the courthouse steps?
Like the law says, or do you think there'll be another magical event?
Triumph on September 16th could lift the crippling financial weight off of free speech systems, preserving InfoWars as a beacon of unfiltered raw truth.
If Jones' attorney can expose these fines as an unconstitutional asset, it will ripple across the media landscape, protecting others from the elite's legal warfare.
The courtroom is the arena.
The Eighth Amendment is the weapon.
And the fate of free expression hangs in the balance.
John Bowne reporting for InfoWars.
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