Benny Johnson (columnist)

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Benny Johnson
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Johnson in 2021
Born (1987-05-27) May 27, 1987 (age 37)
Alma mater University of Iowa [2]
OccupationColumnist
SpouseKatelyn Rieley
Children4
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Channel
Years active2020–present
Genre(s) Political commentary, roasting
Subscribers2.43 million [3]
Total views2.84 billion [3]
YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg100,000 subscribers
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg1,000,000 subscribers

Last updated: Sept 20, 2024

Benny Johnson (born May 27, 1987) [4] is an American conservative political commentator [5] and YouTuber. [6] He has contributed to several conservative and far-right media outlets such as Breitbart News , TheBlaze, National Review , and The Daily Caller .

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Johnson was briefly associated with BuzzFeed but was fired from there due to multiple instances of plagiarism, where he used text from sources such as Yahoo Answers and Wikipedia without giving due credit. [7] Johnson has also worked for Turning Point USA and hosted for Newsmax TV, and has amassed more than two million subscribers and two billion views across three YouTube channels.

Career

In 2010, Johnson began contributing opinion pieces to the opinion website Breitbart . In 2011, he was hired as a full-time worker for conservative media website TheBlaze. [8]

Johnson speaking at the 2014 International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C. Benny Johnson (12555523704).jpg
Johnson speaking at the 2014 International Students for Liberty Conference in Washington, D.C.

In 2012, Johnson became a staff writer at BuzzFeed. [9] In July 2014, BuzzFeed found 41 instances of plagiarism in Johnson's writings where he "periodically lifted text from a variety of sources" — including Yahoo Answers, Wikipedia, U.S. News & World Report — "all without credit." [7] . The plagiarised work comprised almost ten percent of his work; he was subsequently fired from BuzzFeed and apologized for the plagiarism. [7]

In September 2014, Johnson became digital director at the National Review (NR). In 2015, Johnson left NR to join the Independent Journal Review (IJR) as a creative content contributor. [10] Later that year, the IJR staffers accused him of plagiarizing an article about then-House Republican Conference chairwoman Cathy McMorris Rodgers. [11]

In March 2017, Johnson was suspended by the IJR after his involvement in an article which asserted that judge Derrick Watson's partial blocking of Executive Order 13780 was connected to former president Barack Obama's visit to Hawaii. Johnson had been warned that the IJR could potentially be promoting a conspiracy theory, but assigned the story anyway. [11] [12] That same month, Johnson was reported to have been verbally abusive and driven numerous staffers away from the IJR due to his management style; [12] he was subsequently demoted. [13]

In August 2017, Johnson wrote an article containing the most controversial tweets of what he thought was the Boston antifa Twitter account, but what was a fake account intended to lampoon antifa. Initially an editorial note was added, and the article was later removed. [14] [15] [16]

A month after his relationship with the IJR was terminated in October 2017, [13] Johnson joined The Daily Caller . [17] [18] [19] In 2019, he became a chief creative officer at Turning Point USA. [20] In 2020, Johnson was a host on Newsmax TV. [21] [22]

In August 2024, two Russian state media employees were charged with secretly funding almost $10 million to a Tennessee company for the production of political videos to benefit Russia by influencing the United States. The company's description matches that of Tenet Media, which had employed Johnson and other right-wing influencers, with him responding that "myself and other influencers were victims in this alleged scheme", with a request being made for him to produce content for a "media startup", and that he had a "standard, arms length deal, which was later terminated." [23] [24]

Benny runs three YouTube channels, including Benny Johnson, Benny On The Block, and Benny Brews. In total he has over 2.6 million subscribers.

Personal life

Johnson is married to Katelyn Rieley, [8] with whom he has four children. [25] [26]

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