In an era where political commentary accounts are gaining real influence across social media platforms, it’s not uncommon to wonder who exactly is behind some of the loudest voices online.
Well, one of those anonymous handles just got a name — and it’s stirring up plenty of reactions.
Jordan Hulllenbaugh Revealed as the Man Behind the Account
According to multiple tabloid reports, the person running the controversial Right Angle News Network on X (formerly known as Twitter) has been identified as Jordan Hulllenbaugh, a man from Homer City, Pennsylvania.
While his account has gained traction for posting aggressive right-wing content, what really set the internet abuzz is his reputation for publicly exposing — or “doxxing” — far-left influencers.
His activity spans both Instagram and Twitter, making him a known figure in certain online circles.
How His Identity Was Allegedly Uncovered
What makes this revelation even more ironic is the way it reportedly happened.
It turns out Hulllenbaugh made the task easier for online sleuths by attaching his real-life CashApp handle to his public profile — a digital breadcrumb that connected the dots straight to him.
A widely shared post even mocked the ease of the discovery, stating:
“Meet Jordan Hulllenbaugh of Homer City, PA — pro-ICE supporter, Trump loyalist, and the man behind Right Angle News Network!”
The tone wasn’t just critical; it was laced with sarcasm about how easily he made himself traceable.
Online Reputation and Political Leanings
From what’s been gathered, Hulllenbaugh holds strong pro-ICE and pro-Trump views, and doesn’t shy away from expressing them through his online content.
His posts often call out — and in many cases, attempt to expose — people with left-leaning ideologies.
That’s earned him both supporters and critics.
Some on the far-right view his work as “holding people accountable,” while others argue he’s crossing the line into harassment and intimidation.
A Reminder About the Risks of Digital Footprints
This situation isn’t just about one man’s political stance — it also highlights how easily people can leave behind digital clues.
Linking real-life banking apps or using personal contact info on public platforms opens up the possibility of being unmasked, no matter how anonymous you think you are.