Biography Flash: Steven Crowder's Bulletproof Campus Comeback and $7.5 Million Rumble Empire
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It has been a dramatic few days for Steven Crowder, with both headline-grabbing public appearances and major business milestones. Most notably, Crowder returned to the college campus circuit for his famous Change My Mind series on September 30 at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. The debate, promoted as The Left is Violent, took place amid heightened security just weeks after the shocking on-campus assassination of Charlie Kirk, a fellow conservative commentator. In a move that was widely covered by TMZ and the Economic Times, Crowder wore a bulletproof vest, stood behind a bulletproof barrier, and brought a hefty security entourage with help from Texas state troopers, local police, and even firefighters. SMU police kept the debate’s timing secret until the last minute, a stark reflection of rising political tensions and fears of targeted violence. Crowder took the stage with his trademark mix of humor and defiance, joking about the agony of debating in body armor while making it clear he blames “The Left” for escalating political violence.
Shifting to the digital front, Steven Crowder continues to dominate alternative media. Rumble recently announced Crowder's MugClub community has surpassed $7.5 million in subscription payments since March 2023, a staggering figure that cements him as one of the platform’s top earners and influencers. Rumble’s CEO hailed Crowder as pivotal to their brand, and Crowder himself promised that the MugClub is about to “double down… all gas, no brake,” teasing further business expansion and content for subscribers. His show Louder with Crowder, broadcast live weekdays at 10 a.m. Eastern, is now central not only to Crowder’s brand but to Rumble’s ambitions to build an independent news and entertainment network immune to cancel culture.
On October 18, Crowder’s podcast episode dove into the volatile state of the U.S. financial markets with guest Samuel O’Brien, founder of True Gold Republic. They discussed surging gold, silver, and Bitcoin prices and speculated on looming corrections. Crowder promoted his new “The Left is Violent” merchandise and made several digs about the unpredictability of markets and sponsors in today’s polarized media economy. No significant changes in his business operations or personal life have surfaced since the SMU event, according to Spreaker’s latest update.
Social media chatter reflects both concern over his security measures and praise from supporters who view his latest campus debate as a courageous stand for free speech. Crowder himself remains highly active on Rumble, X, Instagram, and continues to mobilize his audience with direct mailing and exclusive content.
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