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Soros-backed District Attorney accuses Alex Jones of “exploiting” unsolved murder of Infowars journalist Jamie White, sparking suspicions
By Lance D Johnson // Mar 13, 2025

  • Jamie White, a prominent Infowars journalist, was brutally murdered at his Austin home, with no arrests made nearly 36 hours later.
  • Alex Jones blamed Travis County DA Jose Garza’s soft-on-crime policies for White’s death, calling out Garza’s ties to billionaire globalist George Soros.
  • The DA’s office bizarrely accused Jones of “exploiting” the murder for “political gain,” raising questions about their priorities and motives.
  • Texas Gov. Greg Abbott and Congressman Chip Roy joined Jones in condemning Garza’s policies, labeling Austin a “crime-ridden cesspool.”

Austin DA’s office deflects blame, attacks Alex Jones

The unsolved murder of Infowars journalist Jamie White has ignited a firestorm of controversy, pitting independent media against the Soros-backed Travis County District Attorney’s office. White, a respected writer for Infowars, was brutally shot dead at his Austin home late Sunday night, leaving his colleagues, family, and supporters demanding answers. Instead of focusing on solving the crime, the DA’s office has chosen to attack Alex Jones, the founder of Infowars, accusing him of “politically exploiting” White’s death. This bizarre response has raised serious questions about the DA’s priorities and whether they are more interested in silencing dissent than seeking justice.

The Travis County District Attorney’s office, led by Jose Garza, issued a statement to CBS Austin that shocked many observers. “Our hearts go out to the family of Jamie White,” the statement began, before taking a sharp turn. “It is shameful but not surprising that Alex Jones is trying to exploit the victim’s death for political gain.”

This accusation came after Jones publicly blamed Garza’s soft-on-crime policies for White’s murder. “We are deeply saddened to inform you that InfoWars Reporter Jamie White was brutally murdered around midnight Sunday night due, in part, to the policies of the Soros Austin, TX D.A. Jose Garza,” Jones said on Monday.

Garza’s office claimed they are committed to seeking justice for White, yet Austin police have made no arrests nearly 36 hours after the murder. This lack of progress has only fueled suspicions that the DA’s office is more focused on deflecting criticism than solving the case.

Garza’s ties to George Soros raise eyebrows

Jose Garza’s election as Travis County District Attorney in 2020 was heavily funded by billionaire globalist George Soros, who contributed over $600,000 to Garza’s campaign through the Texas Justice & Public Safety PAC. Soros has a history of bankrolling progressive district attorneys in major cities across the U.S., including Los Angeles and Philadelphia, where crime rates have skyrocketed under similar soft-on-crime policies.

Garza’s tenure has been marked by controversial decisions, including prioritizing the prosecution of law enforcement officers over violent criminals. This approach has drawn sharp criticism from Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, who declared bail reform an emergency item in response to the rising crime rates in Austin.

“Activist judges and District Attorneys like Jose Garza have too much discretion to let repeat offenders out on bail, only to see them harm more Texans,” Abbott’s press secretary told journalist Breanna Morello. The governor and his wife also expressed their condolences to White’s family, calling his death “senseless.”

Austin's crime crisis under scrutiny

Congressman Chip Roy (R-Texas) did not mince words when addressing White’s murder and the state of Austin under Garza’s leadership. “Austin is increasingly dangerous, and the highest priority of the DA seems to be prosecuting cops, not violent criminals,” Roy wrote on X. “Texas isn’t Texas if our capital city is an unrecognizable crime-ridden cesspool. State must crack down. RIP Jamie.”

Roy’s comments echo the growing frustration among Texans who see Austin’s crime crisis as a direct result of Garza’s policies. The city, once known for its vibrant culture and safety, has become a hot spot for violent crime, with repeat offenders often released on lenient bail terms.

The DA’s office’s decision to attack Alex Jones rather than focus on solving White’s murder has raised alarming questions about their motives. By accusing Jones of “exploiting” the tragedy, Garza’s office appears to be attempting to silence a prominent critic while deflecting attention from their own failures.

This pattern of behavior is not new. Soros-backed DAs across the country have been accused of prioritizing political agendas over public safety, often targeting law enforcement and conservative voices while ignoring the plight of victims. In this case, the murder of a journalist—a crime that should unite all sides in the pursuit of justice—has instead become a battleground for political posturing.

Justice delayed is justice denied

The brutal murder of Jamie White is a tragedy that demands answers, not deflection. The Travis County District Attorney’s office, funded by George Soros and led by Jose Garza, has shown a disturbing willingness to attack those seeking justice rather than delivering it. By targeting Alex Jones and Infowars, Garza’s office has revealed its true priorities: silencing dissent and protecting its own political agenda.

As the investigation into White’s murder stalls, the people of Austin — and indeed, all Americans — must ask themselves: Who is truly exploiting this tragedy? Is it the independent journalist demanding accountability, or the Soros-backed DA whose policies have turned Austin into a “crime-ridden cesspool”? The answer is as clear as it is chilling. Justice delayed is justice denied, and in this case, the delay reeks of something far more sinister.

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Sources include:

Infowars.com

CBSAustin.com

Givesendgo.com


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