In 2006, Medhurst created his eponymous
YouTube channel. Since 2019, he has uploaded videos covering a myriad of topics, initially centring mostly on
United States politics but later shifting to international affairs, with a particular focus on the
Middle East and
Muslim world as a whole. In 2022, he received the
Silver Playbutton after reaching 100k subscribers on the platform. Medhurst has been demonetised on two different occasions, once in July 2020 with the website citing reused content and again in October 2023 in the early stages of the
Gaza war for claimed non-compliance with the site's Partner Programme Policies. In both instances, Medhurst denounced YouTube's actions, claiming discrimination and the unjust theft of his primary source of income based on his unfavourable coverage of
Israel. Following his latest demonetisation, Medhurst moved much of his coverage to
Rumble, remaining on YouTube only to discuss topics he is not concerned will garner retaliation from the platform. YouTube has not commented on the matter publicly. Outside of YouTube, Medhurst has written for multiple outlets including
Al Mayadeen,
The New Arab and
RT. He has appeared on
Al Jazeera,
FOX News and
LBC. Medhurst has covered Western foreign policy on the Middle East and has spoken out against
Israel's actions in the
Gaza war. The
International Federation of Journalists described Medhurst as pro-Palestine. ==Personal life==