Acting Knowles began training as an actor when he was 7 years old and studied at the
Stella Adler Studio of Acting. Upon graduation from Yale, Knowles trained with
Wynn Handman at his acting studio in New York City.
Political commentary (left) at a
Turning Point USA event in 2023 Knowles joined
The Daily Wire in 2016 as a guest and cultural correspondent for
The Andrew Klavan Show. Starting in 2017, he began the
Michael Knowles Show, a daily political
podcast, also under
The Daily Wire. In April 2019, Knowles gave a speech at an event sponsored by the
Young America's Foundation at the
University of Missouri–Kansas City titled "Men Are Not Women." When students protested the event, one assaulted him and sprayed him with an unknown mixture (later determined to be
lavender oil). The student was subdued by police and later charged for several violations. Chancellor
C. Mauli Agrawal initially condemned Knowles and praised the protests, before clarifying the university is committed to free speech after backlash. Knowles criticized the response while several Missouri lawmakers threatened to cut the school's budget. During the
first impeachment proceedings of President Donald Trump in January 2020, Knowles and
U.S. senator Ted Cruz launched the
podcast Verdict with Ted Cruz to discuss the trial
. The podcast became the number one podcast on
iTunes for a period of time. He co-hosted the podcast until October 2022, leaving when it was acquired by
iHeartRadio due to contractual reasons
. In January 2021, radio network
Westwood One syndicated the
Michael Knowles Show to help target a young conservative demographic. The network decided to not renew the show in 2024. In 2025,
The Wall Street Journal described him as one of the most prominent Catholic political commentators in the
American conservative movement.
Publications In February 2017, Knowles released an
empty book called
Reasons to Vote for Democrats: A Comprehensive Guide. The book, which contained 266 empty pages, became a bestseller on
Amazon. President Donald Trump endorsed the book after Knowles appeared on
Fox & Friends, where he highlighted the book and praised Trump's foreign policy. According to
Publishers Weekly, it was the number one weekly bestseller for hardcover nonfiction with 17,500 copies sold. It was the number two bestseller for nonfiction on
Audible. Knowles wrote the introduction to the 70th anniversary edition of
God and Man at Yale by
William F. Buckley Jr. == Views ==