BREAKING: Matt Walsh says there will be legal action over hack, reveals there was an 'insider' involved

Walsh vowed consequences for the hack, noting that he has access to "very good lawyers" and revealing that there was an "insider" involved.

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Matt Walsh was back on Twitter Wednesday night after a brutal hack that saw his Twitter account, and apparently his emails, exposed to malevolent leftists intent on revenge. Ahead of his scheduled speech at a the University of Iowa, Walsh began tweeting—for the first time in a few days. He vowed consequences for the hack, noting that he has access to "very good lawyers" and revealing that there was an "insider" involved.

YouTube apparently told Walsh that he could be un-demonetized if he stopped "misgendering" Mulvaney. 



"Hey, been gone for a couple days," he wrote. "Did I miss anything important?" He said, coming back to the platform.



"Over the last year my family has been harassed, threatened, doxxed, and now we can add hacked to the list," Walsh wrote. "Apparently the hacker had an 'insider' who gave him access to my phone. A lot we still don't know. But we're finding out. And there will be consequences."



"I have also made note of the members of the media who openly solicited stolen information from my phone. There will be consequences there too. Fortunately we can afford very good lawyers," he said.



One of those members of the media was WIRED senior reporter Dell Cameron, who was permanently suspended from Twitter after he asked for and obtained hacked materials from Matt Walsh’s Twitter account. Walsh mentioned WIRED, and the method that was used to to enact the hack, which he learned about in an interview with the hacker WIRED published. Walsh said that the hack was facilitated by an "insider," and that he would spare no legal expense to deal with this matter. 

During his remarks to the Young America's Foundation, Walsh revealed that his YouTube channel was demonetized over his videos and statements about Dylan Mulvaney, the trans TikToker who rose to stardom by documenting his "365 days of girlhood." It was this project that saw Mulvaney "transition" from presenting primarily as a gay man, to presenting as a "bimbo" and a little girl.

In advance of the hack, Walsh was contacted by YouTube that his channel would be targeted over his insistence on telling the truth about biological sex and refusing to use preferred pronouns. Instead of capitulating to the woke YouTube overlords, he'll be releasing his show on Daily Wire +, but free and not behind the paywall, and wil be uploading his full shows on Twitter.



"In this age of untruth there is no greater crime than to speak the truth, and the more fundamental the truth—as fundamental as saying something like saying that men are men and women are women— the more you are forbidden from uttering it. These people can't defend the positions they've adopted, and which they demand we all adopt now. They especially can't defend the logic of trans ideology, and they don't want to defend it anyway because the illogic is what makes the ideology so valuable to them," he said.

Walsh spoke about the leftist contention that women can have penises as one in which the end goal is to triumph over truth, and "where there is no truth outside the desires of the self."

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