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Timothy Daniel Pool, better known asTim Pool is apodcaster,journalist andmusician whovoted forBernie Sanders in 2016 andDonald Trump in 2020.
Tim Pool was born inChicago in 1986. He dropped out of school in 2000 when he was 14 years old.
In 2011, Tim Pool startedfilming theOccupy Wall Streetprotests and putting thevideos onYouTube. By 2012, Pool became famous for his reporting on theprotest and his videos of it were used as a source of information byNBC andThe Washington Post.
In 2013, Tim Pool started working forVice and reported for them onprotests inIstanbul. In 2014, he joinedFusion TV and helped with the creation ofVice News.
Tim Pool left Vice News and instead started to focus on using hisYouTube channels for political commentary. He debatedTwitter’s banning ofAlex Jones againstJack Dorsey onJoe Rogan’spodcast.
Tim Pool calls himself aleft-wing libertarian and amoderateliberal and says he supportscentrism. He has said that he's “to the left ofDave Rubin, not as far asBernie Sanders thought I liked him forpresident in 2016”. Tim Pool says that he wanted to supportBernie Sanders again in 2020 but decided not to do that after Sanders started to supportidentity politics and instead supportedTulsi Gabbard and laterAndrew Yang. In 2020, Tim Pool voted forDonald Trump againstJoe Biden forpresident of the United States and said that he thought that Biden haddementia. Pool also criticizedlockdowns that were put in place because ofCovid-19. WhenBen Shapiro interviewed Tim Pool, Pool said “I'm on the cultural right”. Pool voted for Trump, again, in 2024.