http://www.newsweek.com/alex-jones-threat-congressman-may-be-felony-579730
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch...leashes-obscene-homophobic-attack-congressman
Update Alex Jones is in a new scandal involving the threat of a member of congress Adam Schiff in a rant. Wow this is in the middle of a Youtube boycott threat and Infowars was cited for spreading hate speech and fake news that lead to advertisers pulling out of Youtube. Wait one second if Alex Jones has radio affiliates at play here how come we never heard of anything of advertisers threatening to boycott the affiliates that air Alex Jones talk radio edition. So far only Youtube and Google has responded to the Boycott to advertisers. Note Im in a split media market like Sacramento and San Francisco and we do not even have Alex Jones on any local radio stations in the Bay or Sacramento Valley at this time. The first time I ever know this Infowars group ever existed was that it was trending on Youtube. How are Alex Jones ratings in cities where he is really on the air?
https://www.splcenter.org/hatewatch...leashes-obscene-homophobic-attack-congressman
Update Alex Jones is in a new scandal involving the threat of a member of congress Adam Schiff in a rant. Wow this is in the middle of a Youtube boycott threat and Infowars was cited for spreading hate speech and fake news that lead to advertisers pulling out of Youtube. Wait one second if Alex Jones has radio affiliates at play here how come we never heard of anything of advertisers threatening to boycott the affiliates that air Alex Jones talk radio edition. So far only Youtube and Google has responded to the Boycott to advertisers. Note Im in a split media market like Sacramento and San Francisco and we do not even have Alex Jones on any local radio stations in the Bay or Sacramento Valley at this time. The first time I ever know this Infowars group ever existed was that it was trending on Youtube. How are Alex Jones ratings in cities where he is really on the air?
Updated | Law enforcement officials are not saying whether they will charge broadcaster Alex Jones, the right-wing conspiracy theorist ally of President Donald Trump, for publicly threatening to “beat” Representative Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and telling Schiff to “fill your hand”—a reference to taking up a pistol.
But, says an attorney with expertise in federal law, Jones’s threats appear to break a federal law, U.S. Code Title 18, Section 115, which makes it illegal to threaten to assault a U.S. official and provides a penalty of up to six years in prison.
“I do think that the combination of Jones’s comments would amount to a threat,” says Amanda Berman, director of legal affairs with Lawfare Project, a consortium of experts on national security law. “It seems to be a clear provocation. Ultimately, the question would have to be put to a judge or jury, but I think there is a legal basis for a conviction based on Jones’s threat, which was made ‘with intent to impede, intimidate or interfere’ with Congressman Schiff’s exercise of his duties as the ranking member of the committee investigating the connection between the Trump campaign/administration and the Russians.”
Schiff likely became a Jones target because he is the ranking Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, which is investigating possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia. Schiff has said there is “more than circumstantial” evidence of collusion between Trump associates and Russia.
Jones is based in Austin, Texas, and Texas state law also forbids threats against public officials.
A spokesman for the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Western District of Texas did not return calls and emailed requests for comment.
Uploaded March 30 under the headline Watch Live Now! Plan to Assassinate Trump Leaked, the video involved an interview with Republican operative Roger Stone, a sometime Trump adviser. Jones launched into his rant against Schiff while talking with Stone, but the canny operative—who has been accused of having Russia ties himself—did not take the bait, remarking: “I’m not going to go there.”
It’s not clear whether the video was broadcast on the air before being posted to YouTube: If so, that would bring it under the purview of the Federal Communications Commission. Jones’s Infowars program is carried by Genesis Communications Network, which produces 75 shows aired on 830 radio stations.
In addition to threatening to “beat” Schiff, the rant was also explicitly anti-gay. Neither Schiff’s office nor the FCC has returned calls for comment. The CEO and founder of Genesis Communications, Ted Anderson, also has not responded to messages.
The video was brought to Newsweek’s attention by Media Matters, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit that monitors Jones’s shows.
Jones’s broadcast style serves up class resentment and paranoia, and he sometimes literally growls with rage about “globalists.” The Southern Poverty Law Center has called him “the most prolific conspiracy theorist in America.” Among the outlandish ideas he frequently discusses are that the 9/11 terrorist attacks were an inside job and that the Sandy Hook Elementary School massacre was a faked false-flag operation aimed at taking away Americans’ gun rights. Until he publicly recanted recently, he was also a purveyor of “Pizzagate,” the claim that Hillary Clinton and other Democrats engaged in child abuse in the basement of a popular Washington, D.C., pizza parlor. Acting on that theory, a North Carolina man shot up the restaurant with an assault rifle in December after driving to the nation’s capital to “self-investigate.”
The rise of Trump has not soothed Jones’s excitable tendencies. On the contrary: He has dialed it up a few notches, going so far as urging Trump to use violence against his opponents.
In February, the online advertiser AdRoll suspended its relationship with Infowars. Kellogg has also stopped its advertising, citing hate speech. Jones is still supported by Google via its YouTube Partners Program, which helps users connect with advertisers, and other advertisers include PlayStation and Trivago.