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Benny Johnson (born May 27, 1987) [4] is an American conservative political commentator [5] and YouTuber. [6] He has contributed to Breitbart News , TheBlaze , National Review , The Daily Caller , and BuzzFeed , being fired from the lattermost after it was discovered that he had plagiarized much of his work.
Commentators associated with Tenet Media include Benny Johnson, a former BuzzFeed politics writer who got caught plagiarizing in 2015; Dave Rubin, creator and host of his own YouTube talk show ...
Tenet Media was an American right-wing media company founded by conservatives [3] [4] Lauren Chen and Liam Donovan (her husband) in 2022. Describing itself as a "network of heterodox commentators that focus on western political and cultural issues", [5] [6] Tenet Media featured six right-wing influencers: Matt Christiansen, Tayler Hansen, Benny Johnson, Tim Pool, Dave Rubin, and Lauren Southern.
Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, Dave Rubin, Tayler Hansen, Matt Christiansen and Lauren Southern are Tenet Media's influencers. Most are saying they're victims.
Better known by her online alias Pokimane, has two YouTube channels, Pokimane and Poki ASMR. The former includes clips of her gaming content, vlogs, and podcast. The latter channel features videos that are part of a broader community of ASMR channels. Alex Apollonov Australia I Did a Thing: Comedian, commentator Maria Aragon: Canada rojuanearagon
The company employs Dave Rubin, Tim Pool, Benny Johnson, and Lauren Southern. ... "one unnamed Tenet contributor with 2.4 million YouTube followers on their own channel received $400,000 a month ...
In 2021, the Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC) described Pool as a "pro-Trump social media personality" who "uses his YouTube show to showcase far-right extremists". [94] In 2022, NBC News referred to Pool as a "right-wing influencer". [95] BBC News in 2023 said Pool's podcasts "cover right-wing talking points and conspiracy theories". [96]
Sources close to the Trump transition team said fellow Queens native Dimon, 68, has acted as "a sounding board" for the incoming commander-in-chief's economic manifesto.