Jason Joseph Mattera (born September 8, 1983) is an American writer, conservative activist, radio host, and Emmy-nominated journalist.
Originally from New York City, Mattera started in conservative political activism as a student at Roger Williams University.
He's been named one of the most influential Latino conservatives in the country by Newsmax.
In 2010, Mattera released his first New York Times bestseller, Obama Zombies.
Mattera's second book, Hollywood Hypocrites, was published in 2012, and his third book, Crapitalism, was published in 2014, all by Simon & Schuster.
Mattera was editor of Human Events magazine from 2010–12, and from 2010–13 hosted a weekend talk show on New York City station 77 WABC.
In 2015, Mattera became a correspondent for the syndicated TV series Crime Watch Daily, which is produced and syndicated by Warner Bros.
He has received two Emmy nominations for his work on the show.