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Ben Shapiro has been at the center of several significant developments in the past few days with actions and commentary that are likely to shape his biography for years to come. Just this week, Ben joined Batya Ungar-Sargon on the NewsNation program “Batya!” to speak about the controversy over a Democratic Senate candidate’s Nazi-linked tattoo. He pointedly criticized how political camps, including his own, have sometimes failed to condemn extremism consistently, arguing that denouncing racism should be a matter of principle, not partisanship. Shapiro also discussed abortion, saying that any federal ban is both procedurally and constitutionally unlikely after the Supreme Court’s Dobbs decision. He emphasized the importance of state-level activism to advance pro-life policies, citing successes in places like Florida, but questioned whether similar laws are realistic prospects in deep-blue states.
In business and public appearances, Ben continues his influential speaking schedule, including a major booked event at the Moran Theater in Jacksonville, Florida, scheduled for November 6. According to TicketSmarter, this remains his sole upcoming live event for 2025, with ticket prices ranging from about $42 for general seating up to over $1900 for VIP packages. Beyond ticketed events, Shapiro is actively involved in the Young America’s Foundation campus lecture tour, recently speaking at Yale University on the anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel, with additional stops at UCLA, Cornell, and Vanderbilt planned over the coming weeks.
On the social media front and in news headlines, Shapiro’s public skepticism of Donald Trump’s push for a $230 million payout from the Department of Justice has drawn widespread attention from The Independent and Fox Nation. He warned the move is fraught with conflicts of interest and could set off a wave of lawsuits or even impeachment proceedings, despite sympathizing with Trump’s family over their legal battles. Shapiro clarified that his critique is about Trump’s strategy rather than a personal shift in allegiance. At the same time, he condemned attempts on both sides of the political aisle to demonize opponents, urging conservatives to police their own ranks more rigorously.
In a recent video roundtable, Shapiro called out high-profile conservatives JD Vance and Megyn Kelly for remaining silent on controversial remarks made within their circles, suggesting that large platforms require public figures to denounce immoral behavior irrespective of personal relationships. The subject of safety has also entered his public narrative, with WBZ NewsRadio reporting that Shapiro announced he will no longer do outdoor public appearances in the wake of Charlie Kirk’s assassination, citing security risks. Despite this, he remains committed to live events in more controlled settings and says he’ll continue speaking out at college campuses, picking up what he called Kirk’s “blood-stained microphone.”
To cap off his week, Shapiro appeared at Florida Atlantic University’s “Live Not By Lies” documentary screening with Lt. Governor Jay Collins and other local leaders, joining a panel discussion on anti-communist themes. He also published a column in the Standard-Examiner titled “The normie revolution,” analyzing recent media trends.
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