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Conservative commentator Matt Walsh has sharply criticized so-called “right-wing” influencers who operate from overseas while presenting themselves as American voices online. Walsh specifically called out the account “Israelexposed,” which recently lectured a U.S. citizen with comments such as “we should deport you,” despite the operator being based in Saudi Arabia.
Walsh warns that this trend is not isolated but part of a coordinated effort by foreign actors to infiltrate U.S. politics. By posing as patriotic American conservatives, these influencers aim to stir divisions within the right, misleading citizens and reshaping online narratives in ways that do not reflect genuine American interests.
He also noted a concerning shift in political discourse, where Americans who prioritize national interests—without fixating on Israel at every moment—are being unfairly branded as “not America First.” Walsh emphasizes that this narrative undermines true patriotic discourse and erodes the integrity of the conservative movement, highlighting the need for vigilance against foreign influence operations that manipulate online conversations.
The commentary serves as a warning to all Americans to scrutinize online voices carefully and ensure that political discussions reflect domestic priorities and the interests of U.S. citizens first.
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