Joshua Treviño is an American political commentator, formerly a consultant and
United States Army
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officer. He is a former
George W. Bush
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administration speech writer and was listed as a 2006 Lincoln Fellow with the
Claremont Institute.
[2006 Biodata]
, Claremont; accessed September 21, 2016. He is a graduate of Furman University. Trevino facilitated a controversial public relations campaign by the Malaysian government to pay conservative U.S. commentators in exchange for favorable coverage of the country.
Controversy
In August 2012, a controversy arose around statements Treviño had made on
Twitter
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over a year previously, following the Israeli military's May 31, 2010,
raid on the Mavi Marmara and later in the context of the planned
Freedom Flotilla II. In June 2011 he had written: "Dear IDF: If you end up shooting any Americans on the new Gaza flotilla—well, most Americans are cool with that. Including me." Critics accused him of incitement to murder and demanded that ''
The Guardian
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'' drop him as a columnist.
Treviño and ''The Guardian'' responded by publishing a response in which Treviño stated that "any reading of my tweet of 25 June 2011 that holds that I applauded, encouraged, or welcomed the death of fellow human beings, is wrong, and out of step with my life and record." ''The Guardian'' later severed its relationship with Treviño, citing his previously undisclosed partnership with
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
n business interests.
Malaysian government payment scandal
Between May 2008 and April 2011, Treviño was paid $389,000 by the "Government of
Malaysia
Malaysia is a country in Southeast Asia. Featuring the Tanjung Piai, southernmost point of continental Eurasia, it is a federation, federal constitutional monarchy consisting of States and federal territories of Malaysia, 13 states and thre ...
, its ruling party, or interests closely aligned with either".
His work was to organize a covert opinion campaign against former Malaysian Deputy Prime Minister
Anwar Ibrahim
Anwar bin Ibrahim (; born 10 August 1947), also known by his abbreviation as DSAI and PMX, is a Malaysian politician who is the 10th prime minister of Malaysia since 2022. A member of the People's Justice Party (Malaysia), People's Justice P ...
. None of those involved with the campaign disclosed that the funds paid were provided by the government of Malaysia. Treviño in turn made payments of up to $36,000 to several conservative American opinion writers who went on to write pro-government pieces on behalf of Malaysia, including his former employer
Chuck DeVore,
Claire Berlinski,
Ben Domenech,
Rachel Ehrenfeld
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Ehr ...
and
Brad Jackson.
Outlets in which their work appeared included the ''
Huffington Post
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'', the ''
San Francisco Examiner
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Once self-dubbed the "Monarch of the Dailies" by then-owner William Randolph Hearst and the flagship of the He ...
'', the ''
Washington Times'', ''
National Review
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'', and
RedState.
When questioned in 2011 by the
Politico
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website about whether Malaysian interests funded his activities, Treviño flatly denied it: "I was never on any 'Malaysian entity's payroll,' and I resent your assumption that I was."
In 2013 Treviño filed a statement with the
Foreign Registration office of the
Department of Justice—five years after being required to make the information public. He explained the late filing by stating that he was unaware of the requirement.
Britain's ''The Guardian'' banned him from writing as a result of having failed to disclose his Malaysian government ties; a lawyer advised him to contact the
Justice Department about filing. Treviño stated, "They let me do a retroactive filing and that was that."
References
External links
Profile–
PolitiFact.com
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Biography –
Texas Public Policy Foundation
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Living people
American political writers
American male non-fiction writers
Furman University alumni
United States Army officers
Texas Republicans
Texas Public Policy Foundation people