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Daniel Horowitz is an American conservative political commentator, policy analyst, author, and Senior Editor at Blaze Media. He is the host of the Conservative Review with Daniel Horowitz podcast, previously known as The Conservative Conscience, where he focuses on constitutional law, national sovereignty, immigration policy, and criticisms of the judicial branch. As a leading voice in the conservative media ecosystem, Horowitz is recognized for his 'Sovereignty First' approach to border security and his advocacy for reining in judicial activism and usurpation of power, themes central to his 2016 book Stolen Sovereignty: How to Stop Unelected Judges from Transforming America. He co-founded Conservative Review in 2015, which merged with Blaze Media in 2018. Horowitz maintains a close professional relationship with Mark Levin, frequently guest-hosting his radio show and collaborating on media projects. His work is characterized by a 'grassroots' populist perspective that critiques both progressive policies and the Republican Party establishment, emphasizing strict constitutional interpretation, fiscal responsibility, and skepticism toward globalism and big government. An Orthodox Jew of Ashkenazi descent, he frequently incorporates his religious and cultural perspectives into his analyses of modern American politics and governance. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Near Eastern and Judaic Studies from Brandeis University (2004) and a Juris Doctor from George Washington University Law School (2007). He is based in the Baltimore, Maryland area, distinguishing him from the California-based criminal defense attorney of the same name.