In the summer of 2024, during a presentation that he led at the Heritage Foundation, Antoni told interns that "women's IQs generally clustered around average scores, while men's IQs varied more between 'geniuses' and low-intelligence individuals", according to sources who spoke with the
Washington Post. Heritage Foundation's vice president, Mary Vought, said that Antoni was referring to a
Darwinian concept called the "
greater male variability hypothesis". According to the
Washington Post, Antoni "repeatedly referred to Social Security as a 'Ponzi scheme' in a [2024] radio interview". Antoni has also appeared on a podcast in 2024 where he advocated for
sunsetting the Social Security program, saying "you'll need a generation of people who pay Social Security taxes but never actually receive any of those benefits". He further stated that "The people who are going to retire 10, 20, even 30, or certainly 40 years from now—I'm sorry, but the program is not going to be viable at that time". In May 2025, Antoni described the
Bureau of Labor Statistics's reports as a "
random number generator" and criticized the agency's performance in the
Biden administration, describing the agency's numbers as being from "the magical world of make-believe". According to
CNN, "In the absence of a monthly jobs report, the Federal Reserve would be missing data to support one half of its dual mandate (price stability and full employment), which in turn would ... thoroughly disrupt businesses' abilities to plan." Antoni has frequently used a painting of the German warship
Bismarck as a background when conducting interviews. He once described the
Nazi-era ship,
which was sunk by
Allied Forces in 1941, as "hard not to love". On August 18, 2025,
Wired first reported that in the months prior to the
January 6 United States Capitol attack, Antoni ran a Twitter account under "Dr. Erwin J. Antoni III" that promoted "
election denial conspiracy theories while talking about violent threats to those who stood in Trump's way". The account "repeatedly used violent rhetoric to declare how far it was willing to go to ensure Trump secured a second term in office"; one of the final posts made just hours before the assault on the Capitol commenced used "violent religious rhetoric".
CNN described the now-deleted Twitter account as having "featured sexually degrading attacks on
Kamala Harris, derogatory remarks about gay people,
conspiracy theories, and crude insults aimed at
critics of President Donald Trump".
CNN also reported that Antoni allegedly used "anonymous aliases [which] shared strikingly similar biographical details" and that he left a digital trail on Twitter which "reveals a pattern of incendiary rhetoric that veered frequently into conspiracy theories and misogyny". ==References==