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Michelle Malkin

1970 - Today

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Michelle Malkin (; née Maglalang; born October 20, 1970) is an American conservative political commentator. She was a Fox News contributor and in May 2020 joined Newsmax TV. Malkin has written seven books and founded the conservative commentary website Twitchy and the conservative blog Hot Air. Around 2019, Malkin began to distance herself from conventional conservatism and instead publicly support members of the extreme right, including Nick Fuentes, as well as other white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and Groypers, including Identity Evropa leader Patrick Casey. In November 2019, she was dropped by conservative organization Young America's Foundation (YAF), citing her support for individuals associated with antisemitism and white nationalism. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in 14 different languages on Wikipedia. Michelle Malkin is the 7,440th most popular writer, the 19,328th most popular biography from United States and the 1,238th most popular American Writer.

Michelle Malkin is an American political commentator, author, and blogger known for her conservative viewpoints and commentary on immigration and national security. She gained prominence through her books, columns, and television appearances, particularly for her critiques of liberal policies and political correctness.

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Among people born in 1970, Michelle Malkin ranks 1,281Before her are Heather Samuel, Danielle Cormack, Trevor Linden, Victoria Pratt, Stelio Savante, and Scott Bairstow. After her are Yap Kim Hock, Tim Farron, Neko Case, Wayne McCullough, Mystikal, and Ali Shaheed Muhammad.

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Among writers born in United States, Michelle Malkin ranks 1,234Before her are Brian K. Vaughan (1976), and Erin Morgenstern (1978). After her are GypsyCrusader (1988), Scott Snyder (1976), Graham Moore (1981), Rob Thomas (1965), David J. Peterson (1981), Ayad Akhtar (1970), Elif Batuman (1977), Steven Johnson (1968), Lauren Oliver (1982), and Emily Temple-Wood (1994).