On March 29, 2018, Khachiyan started the cultural commentary podcast
Red Scare, with co-host and actress
Dasha Nekrasova. The show was initially associated with the
dirtbag left. However, in recent years, Khachiyan has been identified more with the
new right It covers current topics in American culture and politics in both a comedic and serious tone. Khachiyan's commentary and critique of
neoliberalism and
feminism are influenced by historian
Christopher Lasch, social critic
Camille Paglia, She has also appeared on
i24NEWS to discuss Russian-born convicted fraudster
Anna Delvey, and as a speaker as part of
Art Toronto's PLATFORM Speak Series. In 2020, Khachiyan and
Red Scare became aligned with right-wing politics, and supported
Donald Trump in the
2024 US presidential election. In 2022, Khachiyan met with billionaire venture capitalist
Peter Thiel and
U.S. Senate candidate Blake Masters. Masters, until then president of the
Thiel Foundation, called
Red Scare "interesting", and hinted to
Vanity Fair that it could receive funding from Thiel in the future. Nekrasova and Khachiyan denied receiving any funding from Thiel. In September 2023, Khachiyan argued the affirmative in a public debate titled "Has the
Sexual Revolution Failed?", co-sponsored by
The Free Press and the
Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression (FIRE). She argued alongside
Louise Perry that it had, against speakers
Sarah Haider and
Grimes. In a November 2024 discussion with
Megyn Kelly on the topic of the
Donald Trump's
sexual abuse of
E. Jean Carroll and the
accusations of sexual assault against
Brett Kavanaugh, Khachiyan said that one of Trump's "best qualities" is that he "doesn't really lie", and that in contrast with the common belief that
Trump frequently lies, "he's actually totally honest almost 100% of the time". In January 2025, after
allegations of sexual assault against
Neil Gaiman, she said, in reference to Trump's victory in the
2024 presidential election, "Are we really still doing this?
#MeToo was rejected at the ballot box!" In May 2025, Khachiyan supported a fundraiser for a woman who
used the n-word against an eight-year-old child, saying: "I will support her on principle because of the importance of not letting the left dictate speech codes and torment everyone with gay race communism." In June 2025, Khachiyan expressed support for the Trump administration's
One Big Beautiful Bill Act, and criticised
Elon Musk for his conduct in the
Trump–Musk feud, despite praising him: "We have to be grateful to Elon because he did
buy Twitter, he was a top donor to the
Trump campaign. [...] I think he really did move the needle in getting a lot of the other tech moguls like
Bezos and
Zuckerberg to come around to the right. But when he's going on the computer and talking about how Trump should exercise more gratitude, he sounds like an ungrateful immigrant." == Personal life ==