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Matt Walsh

Matt Walsh is a blogger and talk show host for the Daily Wire website. He frequently demonizes LGBTQ+ people and promotes racist and anti-transgender conspiracy theories. Walsh leads a campaign against gender-affirming health care that has targeted American hospitals with harassment and has advocated executing doctors who provide health care to transgender people. Walsh is also known for perpetuating the notion of anti-white racism, which is grounded in white supremacy, and spreading conspiracy theories about supposed campaigns of anti-white violence.

About Matt Walsh

Walsh is a self-described 鈥溾 who is one of the most prominent anti-transgender voices in American right-wing media. Walsh sometimes suggests his most extreme comments are satirical or in jest, as when he explained why he describes himself as a theocratic fascist. However, his comments regularly reflect male and white supremacy and transphobia and are often used by radical right-wing extremists against marginalized communities. Walsh hosts 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show鈥 on the Daily Wire and has written several books that promote anti-transgender pseudoscience and conspiracy theories. Walsh has advocated political violence and violence against transgender people and medical providers that give gender-affirming care. Some of these facilities have received bomb threats and have faced the suspension of care and increased security measures.

In His Own Words

鈥淭he goal is to make 鈥榩ride鈥 toxic for brands. If they decide to shove this garbage in our face, they should know that they鈥檒l pay a price. It won鈥檛 be worth whatever they think they鈥檒l gain. First Bud Light and now Target. Our campaign is making progress. Let鈥檚 keep it going.鈥 鈥 on Twitter,

鈥淭he gay pride flag signifies drag queens dancing for toddlers, males invading women鈥檚 bathrooms. It signifies castration drugs given to children. It signifies the destruction of the nuclear family. When government officials send that thing up the flagpole or paint its ridiculous colors in the street, that is what they鈥檙e promoting. It鈥檚 what they鈥檙e advertising. It is the cause they want us to salute. Not only should we refuse to salute it, but we should treat it with disdain. We should treat it as a hate symbol because that鈥檚 what it is. They fly the flag, that flag, because they hate you and your values and what you believe and everything you stand for.鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淵ou know, it鈥檚 鈥 I think as a parent, it鈥檚 like a fate worse than death in a lot of ways.鈥 鈥 on having a child come out as transgender, on 鈥淭he Spectator TV,鈥

鈥淚 would rather be dead than have that happen to my kids.鈥 鈥 on having a child come out as transgender, on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淵ou so often find that so-called gender expansive adults tend to have 鈥榞ender expansive鈥 children. I just feel 鈥 I mean, you feel horrible for these kids. What chance do they have in the world?鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淭he stuff about the trans murder rate, how trans people are murdered more than anyone else at an alarming rate, there's an epidemic of anti-trans murders. All of that 鈥 it鈥檚 a flat-out lie.鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淛ust like cancer, stopping it is not a gentle or a painless process. The farther along the cancer is, the more aggressive you have to be in fighting it. Culturally, we are approaching, if we haven鈥檛 already reached, a terminal state, which means we have to be all the more aggressive, which calls for two things. First, obviously involving children in drag events in any capacity should be outright criminalized everywhere. There is no other way. You know, this doesn鈥檛 stop until police are breaking down the doors at these places and carting the adults away in handcuffs. Charge them all as pedophiles. Throw them in prison, and whenever they get out, if they do get out, put them on the sex offender registry for life.鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥溾楽hould trans surgery be banned for adults, too?鈥 Um, yeah.鈥 颅鈥 on 鈥淎ll Access Live,鈥 the Daily Wire,

鈥淭wo men should not be allowed to adopt babies because babies need mothers. They also need fathers, which is why two women shouldn鈥檛 be allowed either.鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淪o, they [Democrats] want to replace, especially white male voters, with voters who they think are going to be beholden to them. Now, this isn鈥檛 a conspiracy theory. There鈥檚 nothing wild or speculative about it. It鈥檚 just a fact.鈥 鈥 on 鈥淭he Matt Walsh Show,鈥

鈥淚 am literally a theocratic fascist. I do indeed believe that my religious beliefs should be forced on people by the government. And not just the government, but a government headed by me as a dictator.鈥 鈥 on YouTube,

Background: 鈥楽hock jock鈥 and violent rhetoric

Walsh started his broadcasting career in Delaware, first hosting 鈥淭he Matt and Crank Program鈥 in early 2010 on Georgetown radio station WZBH 鈥淭he Beach鈥 93.5 FM, to Media Matters. Walsh reportedly left the station not long after an episode aired in which he 鈥渄emand[ed] that his subordinate remove his pants and allow Walsh to use a taser on his exposed butt despite multiple protestations.鈥 After a brief stint at another radio station, Walsh claimed to be leaving radio to focus on his blogging career, although he later returned to WZBH through 2015.

During this period, Walsh regularly discussed the subject of violence and used violent rhetoric. According to Media Matters, Walsh to a tea party rally in April 2010, saying: 鈥淚f you want extreme things to happen, you have to be willing to take 鈥 to go to extremes. 鈥 Everyone keeps bringing up our Founding Fathers. They were willing to pick up guns and kill people for what they wanted. A sign won鈥檛 do it. And calling your congressman won鈥檛 do it.鈥 Later on his radio program, Walsh reiterated: 鈥淚f you want extreme change, you must take extreme action. ... You have to make people hurt.鈥

Walsh鈥檚 violent ethos has remained consistent in his more recent public comments. Following a mass shooting at a Colorado Planned Parenthood center in 2015, Walsh tweeted, 鈥淵es, this is a perfectly appropriate time to point out that Planned Parenthood is a demonic cartel of bloodthirsty butchers.鈥

In 2017, the Daily Wire 鈥 a right-wing propaganda company founded by Ben Shapiro and Jeremy Boreing in 2015 鈥 hired Walsh. The Daily Wire, which aims to become a 鈥渃onservative alternative鈥 to Disney, streamed content to over 1 million subscribers in 2022 and claimed $100 million in revenue in 2021.

In 2020, Ben Shapiro announced the Daily Wire would move from Los Angeles to Nashville, Tennessee. Walsh confirmed the move in a Twitter post and announced he was also relocating to Tennessee. Since then, he has appeared before the state legislature to support anti-LGBTQ+ legislation and led a campaign focused on ending gender-affirming care at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville. The campaign garnered national attention when Walsh and the Daily Wire a 鈥淩ally to End Child Mutilation鈥 on Oct. 21, 2022.

In 2021, Walsh claimed to be a resident of Loudoun County, Virginia, to circumvent the local school board鈥檚 policy on speakers at board meetings. The Daily Beast that Walsh claimed to have 鈥渙utsmarted鈥 the school by 鈥渇aking鈥 his residence and testifying against a proposal to affirm the rights of transgender students. Loudoun County Public Schools is featured in Walsh鈥檚 2022 propaganda film, What is a Woman?

Walsh was a topic of conversation in an October 2022 episode of the American Family Association鈥檚 鈥淎t the Core鈥 podcast co-hosted by Rick Green, who is also president of Patriot Academy 鈥 a right-wing organization that provides American history and government curriculum built on the work of anti-LGBTQ+ extremist David Barton. During the program, Green indicated Walsh was a friend and completed the group鈥檚 training course, which combines their constitutional curriculum with handgun training, teaching participants to defend themselves against 鈥渂ad guys鈥 described by one as having 鈥渄readlocks, hasn鈥檛 showered in a month, probably just got out of prison.鈥

鈥楤eginning To Talk Like Us:鈥 Walsh鈥檚 white supremacist rhetoric

In an April 2021 video, Vincent James Foxx, a for the white nationalist Rise Above Movement and head of the far-right media outlet Red Elephants, a tweet from Walsh which complained that white people are not 鈥渁llowed to be proud of their history and identity鈥 with comments by white nationalist Nick Fuentes, who wrote about white people being 鈥渦nder attack鈥 in America. Foxx that 鈥渢hey鈥檙e beginning to sound a lot more like us.鈥

Foxx added that Walsh鈥檚 鈥渕essaging is becoming more and more similar鈥 to the far right鈥檚 white nationalist and antisemitic rhetoric. In the video, Foxx said the convergence of messaging between Walsh, Fuentes and the far right was the 鈥渋nevitable conclusion of what happens鈥 in 鈥渢his ever-diversifying racial jungle that we鈥檝e created in America.鈥

Walsh鈥檚 comments demonstrate why white supremacists view him as a champion of their cause. In a July 23, 2013, tweet, for example, Walsh promoted the model minority myth, saying: 鈥淏efore you tell me minorities can鈥檛 succeed in this country, go take a look at how the Jews and Asians are doing.鈥 Walsh also regularly promotes the idea of 鈥渁nti-white racism,鈥 which he claims is 鈥渢he most prevalent, dangerous, and systemic form of racism in America.鈥 Walsh said racial minorities who fear racists attacks from white people are 鈥減aranoid, unreasonable, not supported by reality,鈥 that their fears are 鈥渞ooted in anti-white bigotry鈥 and that they are 鈥渢he problem.鈥

In an April 2023 tweet, Walsh again shared false and conspiratorial claims about white victimhood 鈥 this time, in a message accompanying a 20-second video clip, that provides no context, purportedly showing a white woman being attacked by a group of Black men in Chicago. The tweet came on the same day a white Kansas City, Missouri, man was for shooting a Black teenager at his front door. Despite this immediate example and a long history of racist attacks against Black people, especially Black women in the United States, Walsh鈥檚 tweet falsely suggested white violence against Black people does not happen. 鈥淵ou absolutely never see videos like this with the races reversed,鈥 Walsh claimed, again parroting white supremacist talking points that stoke racist fear of Black people, concluding, 鈥淭his kind of violence literally always goes one way.鈥

In this vein, Walsh avidly promoted the conspiracy theory that a wave of anti-white violence was gripping Waukesha, Wisconsin, in 2021, falsely claiming that the man who when he drove into the city鈥檚 Christmas parade was an act of anti-white terrorism perpetuated by a 鈥渂lack supremacist鈥 and that his actual motive was being intentionally obscured by law enforcement and the media.

Walsh鈥檚 comments on murder in Wisconsin, however, took a different approach when he discussed the case of Kyle Rittenhouse 鈥 who was acquitted of charges that he fatally shot two people during a Black Lives Matter protest in Kenosha, Wisconsin, in 2020. In 2021, Walsh : 鈥淵eah, we know that Kyle Rittenhouse shot three people. Guess what? Shooting people is not against the law. There鈥檚 no law anywhere that says, 鈥楧on鈥檛 shoot people.鈥欌

Also in 2021, after his embrace by Foxx, Walsh further cemented his rhetorical embrace of white supremacy when he the 鈥great replacement鈥 conspiracy theory, claiming that 鈥渨e鈥檙e bringing in a flood of immigrants across the southern border, non-white鈥 and 鈥渃elebrating the reduction in the white population.鈥 In April 2023, Walsh retweeted an image of the LGBTQ+ progress pride flag, which includes stripes for LGBTQ+ people of color and transgender people. The original tweet asked, 鈥淲hat does this flag represent to you?鈥 鈥 to which Walsh鈥檚 tweet responded, 鈥淭he collapse of western civilization.鈥

On Aug. 14, 2023, audio said to be 鈥渓eaked鈥 from a past episode of Walsh鈥檚 show on WZBH was released on Twitter/X. 鈥淲hat I like most,鈥 Walsh reportedly said, 鈥渋s the culture and philosophy that was distinctly western Anglo-Saxon.鈥 Walsh went on to suggest that 鈥渢he original inhabitants鈥 of the United States, who were 鈥淎nglo-Saxon,鈥 if you 鈥渇orget about鈥 Native Americans, are now 鈥渄ying off鈥 and leaving a 鈥渃ultural void鈥 that is being filled by immigrants representing a 鈥渉odgepodge of cultures.鈥 Walsh also said that for 鈥渙ur [Anglo-Saxon] culture and our identity to continue, we need to just procreate and keep that culture going,鈥 and that anything else is 鈥渧ague platitudes鈥 that will not prevent the extinction of white people.

In response, Charlie Kirk, executive director of Turning Point USA, argued that 鈥淢att Walsh said nothing wrong鈥 and that Walsh鈥檚 comments were 鈥渃ommon sense鈥 because 鈥淎merica was founded by Anglo-Saxons and based upon Anglo-Saxon laws and traditions.鈥

What Is a Woman? and The Gender Unity Project

Walsh has a history of publicly confronting transgender people with insults and derision, misgendering them, recording them and posting clips of his antics to social media. These recent stunts build on Walsh鈥檚 2022 film What Is a Woman? The magazine Current Affairs the film as 鈥渁 feature-length attack on transgender people that accuses them of being delusional about reality and posing a threat to women and children.鈥 Throughout the film, Walsh makes the claim that there should be a simple answer to the question, but no liberal academic or transgender person can answer the question to his satisfaction.

At one point, Walsh asks his wife the question who responds while asking him to a jar of pickles 鈥 not so subtly implying that the 鈥渃orrect鈥 answer to his question is to root gender in biology. The scene also implies that any 鈥渃orrect鈥 answer to the question must maintain strict adherence to binarized masculine and feminine gender roles and recognize that women are both inherently dependent upon and weaker than men.

The scene is consistent with Walsh鈥檚 male supremacist rhetoric, and throughout the film he leaves the audience with the dual impressions that women exist to supplement the life of men and that people who do not conform to either masculine or feminine gender roles should not exist. He has previously white men are being 鈥渆rased鈥 and are 鈥渋ndispensable to our civilization.鈥 He has also claimed that the role of women is to give birth, which is acceptable for kids as as 16, which he is actually 鈥渉arder for men,鈥 that he 鈥溾 from the #MeToo movement and that sexual consent 鈥渋ncreasingly means nothing.鈥

In the film, Walsh uses the supposed inability of others to answer the question 鈥淲hat is a woman?鈥 as that 鈥渢hose who subscribe to Gender Ideology 鈥 have beliefs that do not make sense.鈥 Walsh鈥檚 propaganda is furthered through interviews with transgender people, many of whom were likely recruited by his production company The Gender Unity Project, LLC. As by Eli Erlick, in emails the company represented itself as having conducted interviews with 鈥渨ell-known trans individuals and surgeons,鈥 obscured its ownership using a registered agent and did not disclose the full name of the film鈥檚 producer in an apparent attempt to transgender people into agreeing to interviews for the film.

In addition to spreading disinformation about transgender identity and discredited pseudoscience, Walsh鈥檚 film relies on propagandist tactics of narrative manipulation in suggesting legal protections for transgender people will lead to people being prosecuted for using the wrong pronouns. And in making numerous . In addition to relying on trans-racial claims (a white person can identify as Black, for example), Walsh presents a false equivalency between transgender and trans-species identities. This latter line of thought follows the common anti-transgender trope falsely spread widely by right-wing personalities and politicians claiming that schools are placing litter boxes in classrooms for students who 鈥渋dentify as cats.鈥

Walsh has the discredited 鈥渟ocial contagion鈥 myth of transgender identity (the flawed theory espoused by but largely introduced to the scientific record by therapist Lisa Marchiano and anti-trans research and propaganda groups Society for Evidence Based Gender Medicine and Genspect that transgender identity spreads among children via social interactions in schools). As Nathan Robinson鈥檚 review , Walsh again follows Shrier鈥檚 model in the film by withholding narratives that challenge Walsh鈥檚 propaganda. Specifically, Walsh discusses the case of a Canadian man who Walsh claims was fined and jailed for misgendering his child. While ignoring the child and the child鈥檚 supportive mother, Walsh also misrepresents the severity of the trauma the child鈥檚 father inflicted on the child.

Walsh also edited interviews with transgender people in a way that some would consider problematic. For example, Naia Okami, who identifies as 鈥渙therkin鈥 鈥 people who often as 鈥渘ot entirely human鈥 鈥 recalled 鈥淢att being frustrated during our interview that I wasn鈥檛 giving him any of the 鈥榞otcha鈥 responses he seemed to desperately want, so it makes sense that he would focus on what he believes is the more extreme portion of my identity.鈥

The film has a companion audio book by the same title (What is a Woman? One Man's Journey To Answer the Question of a Generation, DW Books, 2022) that also claims to expose the 鈥渉orrifying roots of radical gender ideology鈥 and describe how 鈥渁ctivists and ideologues are trying to brainwash our kids.鈥 Ironically, Walsh鈥檚 book Johnny the Walrus is an anti-trans propaganda book written for children, centering both the 鈥渟ocial contagion鈥 myth and anti-trans scare tactics through the story of a boy who is forced to become a walrus by 鈥渋nternet people.鈥

In addition to attacking transgender people, Walsh鈥檚 gender essentialism erases intersex people. In a 2020 episode of his show, Walsh verbally attacked two teenage transgender athletes in Connecticut, repeatedly misgendering them and derogatorily to them as 鈥減enis wielding XYs鈥 in reference to his essentialist understanding of gender. In a separate against the teenagers, Walsh used the same derogatory language and claimed that 鈥渟omeone with XX chromosomes or somebody with XY chromosomes ... pretty much covers the whole gamut of human possibilities.鈥

In late April 2023, Alabama state Rep. Susan Dubose the 鈥淲hat Is a Woman Act,鈥 which is reportedly named after Walsh鈥檚 work. The bill would erase trans and nonbinary people from state law through restrictive, binarized, definitions for male, female, man, woman, father, mother, boy and girl. The bill was by the House Health Committee in May 2023.

Walsh鈥檚 other books include The Unholy Trinity: Blocking the Left鈥檚 Assault on Life, Marriage, and Gender (Mission Audio, 2017) and Church of Cowards: A Wake-Up Call to Complacent Christians (Dreamscape Media, 2020).

Targeting children鈥檚 hospitals

On Sept. 20, 2022, Walsh posted on Twitter an anti-transgender screed targeting Vanderbilt University Medical Center (VUMC) in Nashville, and the hospital of drugging and castrating minors. In the thread, Walsh 鈥 who later falsely millions of kids are taking 鈥渉ormone blockers鈥 鈥 repeats right-wing conspiracies that hospitals promote gender-affirming care for profit, specifically target children and obscure their plan as part of an insidious plot.

Walsh, who has also advocated for banning all gender-affirming medical care, also posted video clips featuring VUMC doctors and administrators discussing the opening and operation of the hospital鈥檚 Clinic for Transgender Health, using the recordings as evidence of his conspiratorial claims. Walsh accused the clinic of both 鈥渢hreatening any staff members who objected鈥 and 鈥渆nlist[ing] a gang of trans activists to act as surveillance in order to force compliance鈥 with the supposed plot. Walsh was referring to the 鈥淭rans Buddy鈥 program, which trained peer volunteers to 鈥渟upport persons who are seeking highly personal care in an unfamiliar environment, and who may have been refused medical services in the past or avoided seeking them out of fear of being met with hostility.鈥

In response to Walsh鈥檚 false claims, VUMC the thread. Vanderbilt University鈥檚 campus newspaper reported that Walsh鈥檚 attacks led to harassment against LGBTQ+ students, quoting one student who , 鈥淲e are not safe on a campus that calls itself a safe space for LGBTQ+ people.鈥

The following day, Walsh鈥檚 false claims were used by Tennessee鈥檚 Republican governor, Bill Lee, to call for an investigation into VUMC鈥檚 Clinic for Transgender Health. Lee鈥檚 statement mimics Walsh鈥檚 anti-transgender rhetoric, in part, 鈥淭he 鈥榩ediatric transgender clinic鈥 [quotes in original] at Vanderbilt University Medical Center raises serious moral, ethical and legal concerns. We should not allow permanent, life-altering decisions that hurt children or policies that suppress religious liberties, all for the purpose of financial gain.鈥

On Oct. 7, VUMC temporarily gender-affirming surgeries in response to Walsh, Lee and state legislators. On Oct. 21, Walsh organized a 鈥淩ally to End Child Mutilation鈥 at the Tennessee Capitol. The rally featured U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn, former U.S. Rep. Tulsi Gabbard and self-identified detransitioners as speakers. Members of the Proud Boys hate group were in attendance. At the event, from the Daily Wire and anti-LGBTQ+ hate group Alliance Defending Freedom were distributed that read, 鈥淒o No Harm鈥 and 鈥淢utilation =/= Medicine.鈥 One read, 鈥淢utilate the Mutilators.鈥 According to Media Matters, Walsh his campaign against transgender health care as 鈥渁 battle of good versus evil.鈥

In response to the rally and Walsh鈥檚 false claims, the state increased its policing of transgender identity and gender-affirming care. So important was the issue among the state鈥檚 right-wing conservatives that the first bill filed in the 2023 session of the Tennessee General Assembly (HB 001) was a ban on gender-affirming health care for minors. In a February 2023 committee hearing, Walsh testified in favor of the measure. During his testimony, Walsh was asked to reconcile his opposition to young people receiving gender-affirming care with his previous of teenage pregnancy and was rebuked by state Rep. Bo Mitchell for testifying against the bill without knowing 鈥渁ll the facts鈥 about gender-affirming care. The gender-affirming care ban for minors went into over the legal objections of trans kids and their parents. In September 2023, a panel of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit with the state.

In 2022, Walsh other hospitals that provide gender-affirming care, including Lurie Children鈥檚 Hospital in Chicago, which was forced to cancel a trans youth support group after receiving threats and harassment when Walsh and LibsofTikTok the hospital of 鈥渞unning medical experiments on children.鈥 In September 2022, the FBI arrested a suspect who called in a bomb threat to Boston Children鈥檚 Hospital following a similar campaign by and LibsofTikTok against that hospital鈥檚 gender-affirming care program. Media Matters that Walsh refused to take responsibility for his disinformation campaign, instead that the bomb threat was a 鈥渓eft-wing hoax.鈥 A 2022 report by the Human Rights Campaign the connections between the right-wing, anti-trans extremism espoused by Walsh and real-world attacks on LGBTQ+ people.

In addition to violent attacks on children鈥檚 hospitals that occur in the context of his intimidation campaigns, Walsh has advocated violence against doctors who provide gender-affirming care and violence against transgender people directly. In 2023, Walsh gender-affirming care 鈥渟hould be legally considered a capital crime and it should earn the prescribed penalty for such crimes.鈥

In a March 7, 2023, open resignation letter written by Daily Wire contributor Christina Buttons, a investigative reporter who spent six months writing about transgender people, noted the site鈥檚 and Walsh鈥檚 increasingly extreme anti-transgender rhetoric as a reason for her departure. After praising Walsh鈥檚 What Is a Woman? film, Buttons called out Walsh for targeting trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney, saying, 鈥淵ou are weird and artificial, you are manufactured and lifeless, you are unearthly and eerie, you are like some kind of human deepfake.鈥

Buttons 鈥 who now serves as an adviser to Gender Dysphoria Alliance alongside Dr. Lisa Littman, one of the progenitors of the myth of Rapid Onset Gender Dysphoria (ROGD) 鈥 criticized Walsh for defending these comments as a way to activate conservatives, although she noted that his goal is not to 鈥渃onvince the other side鈥 but to 鈥渄efeat, humiliate, and demoralize鈥 his opponents. She continued, 鈥淚 can only assume that the enthusiasm generated by Walsh鈥檚 hardline position encouraged another colleague of mine, Michael Knowles, to make a controversial statement at this year鈥檚 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC)鈥 in reference to Knowles , 鈥淭ransgenderism must be eradicated.鈥

On April 19, 2023, Walsh announced that YouTube had his channel for repeatedly attacking Mulvaney. Speaking at a Young America鈥檚 Foundation event, Walsh also suggested he views transgender identity as a threat to white supremacy, saying, 鈥淚 truly see the fight against gender ideology as the last stand for Western civilization鈥 鈥 a notion commonly to white people and society as the standard or exemplar for civilization and politics.

As Media Matters notes, a contract for another Daily Wire host, Steven Crowder, showed the host could incur a 25% by losing the ability to monetize content on social media sites such as YouTube. The violation of YouTube鈥檚 then, could cost Walsh more than the estimated $100,000 per month in advertising revenue he generated through YouTube.