
The Matt Walsh Show Ep. 1710 - Is The Brown University Shooting Investigation Being Maliciously SABOTAGED?
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Dec 18, 2025 The investigation into the Brown University shooting is framed as a potential disaster, raising questions about incompetence and malice. The Minnesota attorney general blames car manufacturers for soaring thefts, igniting a conversation about responsibility. A bill banning child mutilation has passed in the House, with passionate debates surrounding youth gender transitioning. Amidst political reflections, the episode explores the implications of campus ideologies on investigations and critiques the dangers of print interviews for political figures.
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Investigation Incompetence Raises Suspicions
- The Brown University shooting investigation shows extreme delays and confusion in basic police procedures like identifying witnesses and reviewing cameras.
- Matt Walsh argues this level of incompetence becomes indistinguishable from malicious assistance to the shooter.
Conservatives Should Assume No Protection
- Assume institutions may not protect outspoken conservatives and take steps to ensure your own safety immediately.
- Do not rely solely on administrators or authorities to prioritize your welfare, Matt Walsh warns.
Mixed Suspect Leads Create Public Distrust
- Authorities first named, then quickly released a person of interest, creating confusion about investigative accuracy.
- Matt Walsh highlights how conflicting suspect images and withheld details fuel public mistrust and speculation.
