HILARIOUS! Check Out Matt Walsh's DNC Stunt!

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In a surprising turn of events, Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire was seen at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago on Tuesday, leaving many left-leaning attendees taken aback.

The presence of a man who staunchly advocates for biological reality, the importance of nuclear families, and the Bill of Rights, was indeed a shock to many. Walsh, who is set to release his new film "Am I Racist?" on September 13, was seen in the same attire he dons in the movie.

Dressed in a tweed jacket, a man-bun wig, a White Dudes for Harris t-shirt, and skinny jeans, Walsh managed to blend in with the crowd. His presence sparked a flurry of warnings on social media, cautioning attendees to be wary of the man known for posing challenging questions, as he did in his first cinematic venture, "What Is a Woman?"

According to The Post Millennial, Walsh was briefly visible in the background of a CNN shot where Kaitlin Collins was interviewing Senator Chuck Schumer. As Schumer lauded Kamala Harris and criticized Donald Trump, Walsh could be seen in the background, staring directly into the camera. Jon Levine of the New York Post was also seen in the background, capturing the interview from a different angle.

In his forthcoming film, Walsh portrays a white man who is earnestly trying to confront his own "inner white supremacy."

Walsh was not the only conservative commentator to make an appearance at the DNC. Jack Posobiec sought to question Eric Holder about Tim Walz's alleged stolen valor and dishonesty about IVF. In a dramatic turn of events, it seemed security would deny Posobiec, who held a press pass from Real America's Voice, access to media row. They eventually allowed him access, but only to show him the exit of the United Center.

Charlie Kirk also managed to enter the United Center, where he encountered a young Democrat from Georgia. The Democrat quickly retreated when he was unable to answer Kirk's straightforward question, which has become a stumbling block for Democrats: "What is a woman?" This incident underscores the ongoing struggle within the Democratic party to define and articulate their stance on gender issues.