Stand up for the facts!

Our only agenda is to publish the truth so you can be an informed participant in democracy.
We need your help.

More Info

I would like to contribute

Loreben Tuquero
By Loreben Tuquero January 29, 2024

Video shows prankster, not activist, speaking at Plano, Texas, City Council meeting

If Your Time is short

  • The man in the video is a YouTube prankster with a history of "trolling" city council meetings around Texas.

  • Here’s how PolitiFact chooses which statements to fact-check.

A man wearing rainbow-colored suspenders and a "Hillary for President" T-shirt took the lectern at a Plano, Texas, City Council meeting. 

Delivering an emotional speech, he said, "I am offended that our children are not receiving affordable gender-reassignment surgery along with hormone blockers and access to abortions. This alone is a threat to our democracy."

He continued, "It just shows that you people do not care about our children." His speech was shared in a Jan. 13 Instagram video that was flagged as part of Meta’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed. (Read more about our partnership with Meta, which owns Facebook and Instagram.)

(Screenshot from Instagram)

The city council appearance happened nearly two years ago; the city of Plano uploaded a video from that meeting on March 28, 2022. But the man’s public comments are being recirculated on social media without context: he’s a YouTube prankster with a history of trolling Texas city council meetings. 

Featured Fact-check

American Voices, affiliated with The Daily Caller, a conservative-leaning news outlet, identified the man in 2022 as YouTuber Cassady Campbell when he spoke on a different occasion at a Plano City Council meeting. On both occasions, he introduced himself as "Marty Epstein," who is neither an activist nor a real person but a character Campbell created.

In the March 28, 2022, meeting, Campbell described himself as a Buzzfeed editor and a former  New York Times writer who works part-time as a Starbucks barista. But PolitiFact found no proof that either publication had a staff member, present or former, named Marty Epstein or Cassady Campbell.

Campbell’s YouTube channel features videos of him speaking at other Texas city council meetings including Allen ("Wanksta tells City Council the Feds are after him") and Dallas ("Wanksta Trolls Dallas City Council").  

In 2023, Campbell joined other influencers in a prank for a video entitled, "We acted LGBT at LGBT Church." The video has since been removed from YouTube. But according to reports from NBC News and The Dallas Morning News, Campbell and YouTuber Bo Alford said they were "pretending to be LGBTQ" to test the church’s theology, and acted out "stereotypical caricatures of gay men."

We rate claims that an activist spoke about LGBTQ+ issues at a Plano City Council meeting False. ​

Our Sources

Instagram post (archived), Jan. 13, 2023

YouTube video by the city of Plano, Texas, City Council Meeting - March 28, 2022

YouTube video by the cty of Plano, Texas, City Council Meeting - April 25, 2022

Facebook post by American Voices, April 27, 2022

Allen City Council, Oct. 11, 2022 regular meeting minutes

Dallas City Council, Jan. 12, 2022 meeting minutes

YouTube video by Cassady Campbell, Wanksta tells City Council the Feds are after him, Oct. 11, 2022

YouTube video by Cassady Campbell, Wanksta Trolls Dallas City Council, Jan. 12, 2022

USA Today, 'Intrusion of a hate group': Church says it was 'firebombed,' after anti-LGBTQ people visited, July 28, 2023

NBC News, Texas church firebombed weeks after visit from anti-LGBTQ YouTuber, July 27, 2023

The Dallas Morning News, Anti-LGBTQ YouTubers trolled a progressive Plano church. It was firebombed weeks later, July 24, 2023

Browse the Truth-O-Meter

More by Loreben Tuquero

Video shows prankster, not activist, speaking at Plano, Texas, City Council meeting

Support independent fact-checking.
Become a member!

In a world of wild talk and fake news, help us stand up for the facts.

Sign me up