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Mor Toledano ( m. 2008) Children 2 Relatives (cousin) Signature Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (; born January 15, 1984) is an American political commentator, writer, and lawyer. He has written seven books, the first being 2004's Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth; Shapiro began writing this book at age 17. Also at age 17, he became the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the United States. He writes columns for and, serves as editor-in-chief for, which he founded, and hosts The Ben Shapiro Show, a daily political podcast and radio show.

He was an of between 2012 and 2016. • • • Skipping two grades (third and ninth), Shapiro went from to where he graduated in 2000 at age 16. He graduated and from the in 2004, at age 20, with a degree in political science and then from in 2007. He then practiced law at. As of March 2012 he ran an independent legal consultancy firm, Benjamin Shapiro Legal Consulting, in Los Angeles. Career As author Shapiro became interested in politics at a young age. He started a nationally syndicated column when he was 17 and had written two books by age 21.

In his 2004 book Brainwashed, Shapiro argues that students are not exposed to a variety of viewpoints at universities and that those who do not have strong opinions will be overwhelmed by an atmosphere dominated by liberal instructors even if discussion is encouraged in classrooms. In 2011, HarperCollins published Shapiro's fourth book, The True Hollywood Story of How the Left Took Over Your TV, in which Shapiro argues that Hollywood has a left-wing agenda that it actively promotes through prime-time entertainment programming. In the book, the producers of and say they pursued a pro-pacifist, anti-Vietnam-War agenda in those series. The same year Primetime Propaganda came out, Shapiro became a fellow at the.

In 2013, published Shapiro's fifth book, Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans. As a columnist In 2012, Shapiro became of, a conservative website founded. In March 2016, Shapiro resigned from his position as editor-at-large of Breitbart News following what he characterized as the website's lack of support for reporter in response to her alleged assault by, 's former campaign manager. After Shapiro's departure, Breitbart published a piece saying 'Ben Shapiro betrays loyal Breitbart readers in pursuit of Fox News contributorship', which Breitbart later deleted. On February 7, 2013, Shapiro published an article citing unspecified Senate sources who said that a group named 'Friends of Hamas' was among foreign contributors to the political campaign of, a former awaiting confirmation as as a nominee of President, but weeks later reporter reported there was no evidence such a group existed.

Shapiro told Weigel that the story he published was 'the entirety of the information [he] had.' On October 7, 2013, Shapiro co-founded, a U.S. Media watchdog and activism website, in association with the. TruthRevolt ceased operations in March 2018. Podcasts and radio In July 2015, Shapiro and activist were on to discuss 's receipt of the. Full

After Shapiro repeatedly referred to Tur with male pronouns, Tur grabbed his neck and threatened on air to 'send him home in an ambulance'. Shapiro later filed a police report.

Shapiro founded on September 21, 2015. He is as well as a host of his online political podcast The Ben Shapiro Show, broadcast every weekday.

As of November 2017, the podcast was downloaded 10 million times each month. Began syndicating The Ben Shapiro Show to radio in 2018. In 2018, Politico described the podcast as 'massively popular'. Multiple companies dropped their sponsorships from Shapiro's show after he said at the 2019 anti-abortion rally that he would not kill 'baby Hitler' because he was a baby, as a response to the abortion-rights argument that abortions lower crime rates. He responded by writing that the media had taken his statement out of context 'for purposes of clicks and mockery', and likened the media coverage of his statement to the wide inaccurate reporting of the which occurred near the March for Life. By 2016 he was one of the hosts for KRLA's 'The Morning Answer', a conservative radio show. Internal emails showed that Shapiro faced pressure from Salem Media executives, the syndicate that owned the show, to be more supportive of Trump during the 2016 presidential election.