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Joshua Feuerstein (born January 7, 1981) is an American
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. Feuerstein received media attention in 2015 for posting videos on social media wherein he discussed then-recent events such as
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and Starbucks' red holiday cups, and is known for his opposition to "COVID restrictions, gun control measures and what he views as America's obsession with arguments about race".


Personal life

Feuerstein was born on January 7, 1981, in
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. He married Jessica Reynolds in 2014, and the couple have six children. Feuerstein and his family reside in
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.


Controversial videos


Bakery video

Feuerstein first received media attention in April 2015 after he posted a video where he denounced ''Cut the Cake'', a bakery in Longwood, Florida. In the video, Feuerstein stated that he had called the bakery on April 1, 2015, and asked them to make a cake with an anti-gay marriage message on it. After the owner refused Feuerstein posted the video and encouraged his followers to call the bakery themselves and show what he said was hypocrisy. This resulted in his followers attacking the bakery's Facebook page, including posting one-star reviews. Feuerstein later removed the video and stated that he had done this as part of a social experiment on
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. Cut the Cake commented on his video, stating that his video had hurt their business and that they had received death threats over his actions. The bakery held an Indiegogo
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campaign, through which they raised over $13,000.


Second Amendment video

He received more media attention in July 2015 after uploading a video that some media outlets such as ''
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'' and Logo TV implied that Feuerstein was encouraging followers to use violent actions against backers of anti-discrimination measures and legalized same-sex marriage. In the video Feuerstein cited several media cases to back up claims were attacks on Christianity, such as claims that owners of the Hitching Post Wedding Chapel were going to face jail time and fines if they did not perform same-sex marriages. Towards the end of the video Feuerstein stated “They are coming after our First Amendment constitutional rights. Well, check this out. This is one pastor that will not bow. Why? Because my First Amendment right is guaranteed by my Second Amendment right.” ''
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'' heavily criticized Feuerstein, calling the video "disturbing". Writers for ''The Advocate'' and ''
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'' also asserted that several of his claims were inaccurate.


Planned Parenthood video

On July 29, 2015, Feuerstein also uploaded a video onto the video-sharing website
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, in which he is shown saying, "I say, tonight, we punish
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. I think it’s time that abortion doctors should have to run and hide and be afraid for their life.” icThe original video was taken down on November 30, 2015, in the aftermath of the
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but it was saved and reposted onto
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by several others.


Starbucks video

In November 2015 Feuerstein posted a video on Facebook criticizing
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for removing Christmas-related symbols from its holiday cups in favor of a solid red design. The video made national headlines and Feuerstein appeared on
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that same month. In his appearance, he stated that his post was not just about the Starbucks cup, adding, “The silent majority is sick and tired of consistently being bullied to be quiet about our beliefs and trying to remove Christ out of Christmas." He appeared alongside radio personality
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, who heavily criticized Feuerstein and stated that his energy would have been better spent feeding the homeless, which he stated would accomplish Feuerstein's point "without all the hatred and bigotry and cynical self-promotion”.


2021 storming of the United States Capitol

On January 5, 2021, Feuerstein spoke at a rally in D.C. where he and a number of other anti-abortion pastors, including Pastors Ken Peters and Jon Schrock, spoke in support of
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's claims that
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happened during the
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. During his speech, Feuerstein specifically talked about
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's role in the following day's counting and claimed he would not refuse to certify the election "like the little coward, the little swamp monster, the little slimeball he is.” Feuerstein would go on to condemn Senators Ben Sasse,
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, and
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for allowing the "steal" to happen. Feuerstein concluded his speech by saying, "It is time for war! And let us stop the steal!" As a result of his participation in this rally, Feuerstein was suspected of inciting the Insurrection attempt that happened the following day, as many of the attendees at the January 5 rally were arrested during the following day's events. In a televised interview with
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, Feuerstein confirmed that he was contacted by the FBI and was under investigation.


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