Ben Shapiro

Attorney

Birthday January 15, 1984

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

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1984

Benjamin Aaron Shapiro (born January 15, 1984) is an American lawyer, columnist, author and conservative political commentator.

Shapiro was born on January 15, 1984, in Los Angeles, California, to a Conservative Jewish family.

He is Ashkenazi Jewish.

When he was 9 years old, his family began to observe Orthodox Judaism.

1996

He started playing violin at a young age and performed at the Israel Bonds Banquet in 1996 at 12 years of age.

His parents both worked in Hollywood.

His mother was a TV company executive, and his father, David Shapiro, worked as a composer.

2000

Skipping two grades (third and ninth), Shapiro went from Walter Reed Middle School in The Valley to Yeshiva University High School of Los Angeles in Westside, Los Angeles, where he graduated in 2000 at age 16.

2004

He studied political science at the University of California, Los Angeles, graduating in 2004 at age 20 with a B.A. degree, summa cum laude, and membership in Phi Beta Kappa.

In his first book Brainwashed: How Universities Indoctrinate America's Youth (2004), Shapiro argues that the American Left has ideological dominance over universities and that professors do not tolerate non-left opinions.

2007

He then attended Harvard Law School, graduating in 2007 with a J.D., cum laude.

After graduating from law school, Shapiro entered private practice at the law firm Goodwin Procter, but left after 10 months.

, he ran an independent legal consultancy firm, Benjamin Shapiro Legal Consulting, in Los Angeles.

Shapiro became interested in politics at a young age.

He started a nationally syndicated column when he was 17, becoming the youngest nationally syndicated columnist in the United States, and had written two books by age 21.

2011

In 2011, HarperCollins published Shapiro's fourth book, Primetime Propaganda: 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 Happy Days and M*A*S*H say they pursued a pro-pacifist, anti-Vietnam-War agenda in those series.

Shapiro also became a fellow at the David Horowitz Freedom Center.

2012

He was editor-at-large of Breitbart News from 2012 until his resignation in 2016.

Shapiro has authored sixteen books.

In 2012, Shapiro became editor-at-large of Breitbart News, a website founded by Andrew Breitbart.

After Breitbart came under the leadership of Steve Bannon, Shapiro attempted to distance himself from him.

In 2012, Shapiro joined KRLA-AM 870 as a host on their morning radio program alongside Heidi Harris and Brian Whitman.

2013

In 2013, Threshold Editions published Shapiro's fifth book, Bullies: How the Left's Culture of Fear and Intimidation Silences Americans.

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 Chuck Hagel, a former U.S. Senator awaiting confirmation as Secretary of Defense as a nominee of President Barack Obama, but weeks later Slate reporter David Weigel 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."

Shapiro later expressed regret over publishing the story.

2015

He writes columns for Creators Syndicate, Newsweek, and Ami Magazine, and serves as editor emeritus for The Daily Wire, which he co-founded in 2015.

Shapiro is the host of The Ben Shapiro Show, a daily political podcast and live radio show.

2016

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 Michelle Fields in response to her alleged assault by Corey Lewandowski, Donald Trump's former campaign manager, in spite of video and eyewitness evidence of the assault.

In his resignation statement, Shapiro stated, "Steve Bannon is a bully, and has sold out [the late Breitbart.com founder Andrew Breitbart's] mission in order to back another bully, Donald Trump; he has shaped the company into Trump's personal Pravda".

After Shapiro's departure, Breitbart published a piece, falsely attributed to Shapiro's father's pseudonym, saying, "Ben Shapiro betrays loyal Breitbart readers in pursuit of Fox News contributorship," which Breitbart later deleted.

Despite being critical of Bannon, Shapiro defended Bannon when he was accused of antisemitism.

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 Donald Trump during the 2016 presidential election.

Shapiro, however, remained highly critical of Trump throughout the election.

2017

In 2017, he released his first and to date only fiction novel, True Allegiance.

2019

In 2019, Shapiro published the book The Right Side of History: How Reason and Moral Purpose Made the West Great, which focuses on the importance of "Judeo-Christian values" and laments the decline of those values in modern America.

In 2021, Shapiro published the book The Authoritarian Moment, which argues that there is not a pressing authoritarian threat in U.S. politics from the right-wing.

Rather, he argues that the authoritarian threat comes from the left's control of academia, Hollywood, journalism, and corporate America.