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Matt Fradd reveals Daily Wire published anti-Mormon article without proper oversight

Pints with Aquinas · So … The Russell Brand Interview | Cameron Fradd | Last Call Ep. 22 · July 9, 2026
Matt Fradd reveals Daily Wire published anti-Mormon article without proper oversight
Pints with Aquinas
Pints with Aquinas
So … The Russell Brand Interview | Cameron Fradd | Last Call Ep. 22
"I wrote a monologue against Joseph Smith and they were like yeah sure we'll post that. I think they were wrong they also agree with me they were wrong to do that. It's one thing if I'm on my show ranting and raving about other religions I disagree with, but it's another thing when they release an article it looks like Daily Wire they're giving a stamp of approval."
Catholic apologist Matt Fradd disclosed that Daily Wire published his written criticism of Joseph Smith and Mormonism as an article on their platform, which he now believes was a mistake. Fradd explains that while his video content attacking various religions is clearly his own perspective, publishing it as a Daily Wire article gave the appearance of institutional endorsement. He states the company agrees the article shouldn't have been published in that format, revealing internal confusion about content approval processes at the conservative media company.

About this episode

Catholic apologist and podcaster Matt Fradd sits down with his wife Cameron for a wide-ranging conversation covering controversies, career decisions, and life updates on his show Last Call. The episode, recorded for Daily Wire where Fradd now works, addresses multiple flashpoints from recent months including his interview with Russell Brand, backlash from the Mormon community, and revelations about editorial processes at his new employer. Fradd offers a passionate defense of Brand's Christian conversion, citing evidence including Brand's two-year private relationship with Catholic Bible teacher Jeff Cavins, over a decade of sobriety, and a well-worn Bible that suggests genuine faith rather than performance. He pushes back against internet cynicism, arguing that people should extend charity unless they have concrete reasons for skepticism. The conversation also reveals internal confusion at Daily Wire, where Fradd's written attack on Joseph Smith was published as a company article rather than video content, giving an appearance of institutional endorsement that both Fradd and Daily Wire now acknowledge was a mistake. Fradd discloses the remarkable editorial freedom he has been granted, including publishing content telling Jews to convert to Catholicism and criticizing prominent conservative figures like Ted Cruz on Christian Zionism. Cameron Fradd observes that her husband has regained enthusiasm for his work after joining Daily Wire, noting that administrative burdens had been draining him at his previous independent operation. The couple also discusses their decision to remain in Florida rather than relocate to Nashville for Daily Wire, their upcoming 20th anniversary trip, Matt's plan to disconnect from technology during August, and his recent meeting with the Patriarch of Constantinople in Lithuania. Throughout the episode, Fradd demonstrates his commitment to unapologetically Catholic content even within a broader conservative media ecosystem.

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