Who Dares To Get "JUDGED" By Matt Walsh? There's A New Courtroom Comedy In Town

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Date : 10. Apr 2024, 19:45:45
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At first, some fans believed it to be a belated April Fools Day prank.

Daily Wire podcast host Matt Walsh is known for being many things: a
conservative media pundit. A best-selling children�s book author. A
documentary filmmaker. A movie star. Theocratic fascist. Also, �Transphobe of
the Year (2022).�

But when Walsh announced his new arbitration-based reality courtroom comedy,
�JUDGED by Matt Walsh,� his followers found the news almost unbelievable.
Some are still questioning the existence of the series. But the wisest fans
among them can easily see that Matt Walsh judging the masses for their petty
grievances by ascending the bench makes perfect sense. It�s something he�s
been doing for years anyway, so why not make it official?

�JUDGED� asks participants and viewers one crucial question: �Have you ever
been mildly inconvenienced?� If, as it usually is, the answer is yes,
hilarity ensues as Walsh hands down verdicts with his trademark deadpan
humor. The podcast host won�t be sugarcoating any observations or letting
anyone off the hook for their bad behavior.

In Walsh�s �JUDGED� courtroom, pleading for mercy leads to harsher
punishments and flimsy excuses only serve to hurt your case. Real-time
litigants bring Walsh their small claims with the hope of earning his
sympathy. Anyone who�s listened to his daily podcast or follows Walsh on
Twitter knows they�re bound to leave disappointed.

Sometimes the truth hurts, but that doesn�t make it any less necessary to
hear. Walsh is one of the few media figures who�s unafraid to call a spade a
spade � or to call a man who identifies as a woman, a man. The podcast host�s
2022 documentary �What is a Woman?� tackled a serious topic by delivering
humor, sanity, and above all else, truth just by asking a simple question.

�JUDGED� takes fans on a similar journey to the truth while exploring petty
yet relevant topics from everyday life.

WATCH: �JUDGED By Matt Walsh� on DailyWire+
With the no-nonsense approach of Judge Judy Sheindlin, the wisdom of King
Solomon, and the deadpan delivery that�s all his own, the Honorable Matt
Walsh will delight audiences with his astute judgment calls.

He never graduated from law school or even attended college, but that�s what
makes the �JUDGED� experience even more fun. Walsh is a judge of the people
and for the people. It doesn�t get much more authentic than that.

The Emmy Award-winning series �Judge Judy� was the highest Nielsen-rated
court show for the entirety of its 25-year run in original episodes. The
daytime mainstay often ranked as the highest-rated television broadcast in
daytime television and syndication. There�s a reason for that: Judge Judy did
not suffer any fools. She was both empathetic and realistic, seeing right
through wild excuses and getting to the heart of every case. Fans loved her
for it. Those same fans need to become acquainted with Judge Walsh.

Walsh trends on X several times per month for simply stating his opinion or
making an obvious observation about a situation. He�s known for saying the
things everyone is thinking but has been conditioned to never say. Now, from
high up on the bench, Judge Walsh will turn his opinions into legally binding
decisions.

The new series will premiered last night with the first episodes now
streaming for free on DailyWire+, X, Facebook, and YouTube.

New episodes of �JUDGED� will drop weekly on Tuesdays, exclusively on
DailyWire+.

See you in the courtroom.

https://youtu.be/MmReOWQrBtY

--
Let's go Brandon!


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