Legal and public health Houston has worked in federal compliance and public health roles, combining legal analysis with science-based policy.
Comedy Houston performs stand-up comedy in Washington, D.C., where she integrates legal insight into political satire. She has appeared at DC Improv, Magooby's Joke House, and New York Comedy Club, and has opened for
D.L. Hughley. Her comedic style has been described in the
Daily Beast as sharp, irreverent, and informative—leveraging viral moments to spark broader civic and legal discussion. She maintains a substantial online presence, with her
Instagram and TikTok accounts collectively attracting hundreds of thousands of followers. As of April 2025, she had over 437,000 Instagram followers and 372,500 TikTok followers. By mid-2024, Houston had more than 250,000 followers on Instagram. ABC News noted her combined social media following exceeded 500,000, recognizing her as a credentialed "social justice influencer" during the
2024 Democratic National Convention. In August 2024, she delivered a viral monologue at the Democratic National Convention, during which she called
Ann Coulter a "childless monkey." According to contracts obtained by
Wired, participants were required to route bookings with lawmakers or political leaders through Chorus, seek written approval before using program resources for political content, and avoid disclosing the identity of their funders. The agreements further gave Chorus discretion to demand removal or correction of content produced at Chorus-organized events. Houston did not respond to
Wired’s requests for comment. ==References==