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The Comeback of Darren Beattie: Trump’s Free-Speech Ally Returns

From Exile to Influence: How Darren Beattie Got Back in Power

by pinkfloyd
April 15, 2025
in Government and Politics, Government Policies, Government Policies & Deals, Government Reforms & Controversies, Political Figures
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Fired in 2018, Back in 2025: The Rise of Darren Beattie - U.S. Department of State via The American Conservative

Inside the Political Revival of Darren Beattie - U.S. Department of State via The American Conservative

Trump’s Free-Speech Crusader? Inside the Rise of Darren Beattie

In a move that captures the essence of Trump’s second presidency, Darren Beattie—once ousted from the White House—is back in the spotlight, now serving as acting undersecretary of state for public diplomacy and public affairs. For those following the whirlwind of cabinet reshuffles and hardline populist appointments, Beattie’s return feels like vintage Trump 2.0.

Beattie, once cast out in 2018 over a controversial speech linked to the H.L. Mencken Club, has since transformed from political exile to right-wing influencer. That once-disqualifying scandal? Today, it’s barely a blip—something Elon Musk might casually retweet or J.D. Vance might debate on X.

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Far from fading into obscurity, Beattie leveraged his fall from grace. He launched Revolver News, a hardline conservative site aimed at replacing the once-influential Drudge Report. He became a regular voice on Steve Bannon’s War Room podcast, building a following that saw him as a martyr of cancel culture and a symbol of the “post-woke” era.

In many ways, Beattie is the poster child for the backlash against political correctness. While his public persona thrives on bold takes and controversy, those who’ve worked with him describe someone entirely different: measured, diplomatic, and deeply committed to his ideological mission.

Beattie’s path to political notoriety is anything but typical. A math prodigy turned political theorist, he taught at Duke and studied under renowned scholar Nathan Tarcov. He was also one of the first academics to openly support Trump in 2016—a bold move that burned bridges with both academia and the conservative establishment.

Raised partly in Palau, where his father served as a Supreme Court justice, Beattie returned to a U.S. he barely recognized. His politics, rooted in a sense of cultural loss and national decline, echo the very grievances that fueled Trump’s rise.

To his allies, Beattie’s new post isn’t just a comeback—it’s a perfect fit. He was never entirely at home in the speechwriting trenches of Trump’s first term. But now, as a key player in what’s being called “free speech diplomacy,” he’s found his niche.

He’s pushed controversial ideas, such as the theory that color revolutions are a staple of U.S. foreign policy—and even suggested the Capitol riot of January 6 may have involved federal complicity. His rise coincides with a more unapologetic Trump administration, one willing to make bold, even combative, ideological moves.

Beattie has also championed Trump’s economic nationalism, warning in 2017 that traditional conservatives were clinging to outdated Cold War economic doctrines. Citing Milton Friedman, he framed the mission as protecting individual liberties from centralized power—an ethos he now applies to global speech rights.

His current boss, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, appears to back this vision. Rubio hasn’t distanced himself from Beattie, despite past jabs. Instead, he’s deployed him as the face of a new diplomatic push: no free trade without free speech. That policy recently rattled the U.K. after the Trump administration signaled it wouldn’t pursue a trade deal unless Britain aligned with U.S. speech standards.

Still, the administration faces a credibility test. It champions free speech abroad while silencing dissent on issues like the Gaza conflict. Critics see hypocrisy. Beattie reportedly sees it as strategic realism—some choices, he believes, are simply above his pay grade.

Now based in Florida, Beattie may be settling in for the long haul. At just under 40, he has time—and a growing platform. He’s unlikely to face Senate confirmation, sparing him a public grilling. But if Trump reshuffles his inner circle again, Beattie could move up. Some speculate he could even succeed Michael Anton as Policy Planning Director—or beyond.

In hindsight, Beattie’s gamble on Trump may be paying off. Once discarded, now indispensable, Darren Beattie is no longer a footnote in Trumpworld. He’s part of the narrative.

Source: The American Conservative – Trump’s Free-Speech Warrior?

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