“In Jones’s world, it was all about making things look cinematic,” Owens, who left Infowars in 2017, said to NPR. Owens told NPR that the Sandy Hook massacre took place between when he was offered the Infowars job and when he accepted the role. He said his memoir doesn’t spend much time on Sandy Hook because he was distracted at the time with undertaking the business of actually joining Infowars. “I think, if I’m being honest … I wasn’t paying attention to those things,” Owens said. “I never worked on reports about Sandy Hook.”
Source: The Guardian April 01, 2026 18:00 UTC