Western nations must pay reparations for their colonialism and treachery, a far-left climate activist told The New American at the United Nations’ COP30 climate summit. Additionally, freeing Palestine is key to stopping climate change, the activist claimed, as the military-industrial complex stands as a mass polluter.The solution for America, he said, was electing a more progressive leader such as Gavin Newsom or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Western nations must pay reparations for their colonialism and treachery, a far-left climate activist told The New American at the United Nations’ COP30 climate summit. Additionally, freeing Palestine is key to stopping climate change, the activist claimed, as the military-industrial complex stands as a mass polluter.The solution for America, he said, was electing a more progressive leader such as Gavin Newsom or Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
Andrew Muller is the chief of operations for Alex Newman’s Liberty Sentinel Media and a journalist, photographer, and speaker focused on protecting America’s moral, constitutional, and religious foundations while exposing corruption in media, academia, and government.
He writes for The New American magazine, earning national attention—including praise from presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for his November 2023 cover story on the Deep State and the Kennedy assassination. His work has also appeared in The Epoch Times, Frontline, and The Junge Freiheit, Germany's top pro-liberty publication.
Beyond print, he regularly guest hosts Alex Newman's The Sentinel Report and co-hosts Phyllis Schlafly Eagles’ Unauthorized Caucus. He has appeared on major TV and radio programs offering analysis on U.S. politics and cultural issues.
As a speaker, Muller is a member of The John Birch Society's national speaker bureau. He has presented for groups including Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum, the Constitutional Coalition, Concerned Women for America, local Republican clubs, and numerous churches.
Previously, he served at The Pillar Foundation teaching U.S. government and earlier led Phyllis Schlafly’s St. Louis Teen Eagles program, later continuing as its adult administrator.