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Owen Shroyer’s Farewell to Infowars: A Bittersweet Goodbye

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In the heart of America’s fiery media landscape, where truth and passion collide, a titan of unapologetic conservatism has stepped away from the battlefield.

Owen Shroyer, the relentless voice of InfoWars’ War Room, has parted ways with the platform that made him a household name among patriots.

For nearly a decade, Shroyer’s razor-sharp commentary cut through the noise of leftist dogma, but now, a rift with his mentor, the legendary Alex Jones, has ended an era.

This isn’t just a departure—it’s a wound to the soul of a movement.

Shroyer announced his exit from InfoWars during a live stream on X on Monday, calling it a "shocking" decision driven by irreconcilable tensions with Jones.

The 36-year-old host, known for his fearless confrontations with radical leftists at protests, said he became exhausted with Jones' disruptions of his War Room broadcasts, imposing last-minute guests and demands that left Shroyer feeling "powerless."

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Last Thursday, after a heated clash, Shroyer walked out mid-show, later clarifying there was no "family emergency" as Jones claimed.

“I have nothing but appreciation and gratitude for Alex. I'm not going to respond to any of the attacks against me,” Shroyer said of Alex Jones in an exclusive comment to RiftTV on Tuesday.

“Alex has been one of my biggest inspirations and motivations, and he’s taught me a lot. I have nothing but love and appreciation. I look forward to my next chapter in life.”

Jones, emotional over Shroyer's characterizations, in turn, unleashed a scathing rebuke Tuesday morning, branding Shroyer a "snake" who had grown "egotistical."


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Shroyer’s tenure at InfoWars was marked by bold, boots-on-the-ground reporting.

His coverage of the January 6, 2021, Save America rally led to a 60-day prison sentence in 2023, including time in solitary confinement. Shroyer never entered the Capitol building, yet prosecutors accused him of spreading election disinformation and inciting violence.

As the dust settles, the conservative airwaves feel a little quieter, a little colder.

Shroyer, the firebrand who stared down mobs and endured prison for his convictions, now steps into an uncertain future.

His departure from InfoWars is more than a professional divorce; it’s a reminder that even the fiercest warriors for truth clash.

Some partings are jagged, raw, and human.

Yet in the unrelenting storm of ideas, where empires rise and fall, nothing can stop the truth. The Infowars live on.

Alicia Powe

Alicia is an investigative journalist and breaking news reporter with RiftTV. Alicia's work is featured on outlets including The Gateway Pundit, Project Veritas, Townhall and Media Research Center.

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