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Morgan Zegers is an American political figure, entrepreneur, and commentator known for her outspoken opposition to socialism. She is the founder and CEO of Young Americans Against Socialism (YAAS), a nonprofit organization focused on educating young people about the historical and economic consequences of socialist policies through digital content and survivor testimonies. Born on December 26, 1996, in the United States, Zegers gained attention for her activism at a young age, leveraging her platform to critique progressive ideologies and promote conservative values.
Beyond YAAS, she runs Zegers Freedom Flags, a small business she started with her father to sell handmade wooden flags, initially to pay off student debt, which has since expanded into a nationwide operation. Zegers also hosts "The Morgan Zegers Show," a podcast where she discusses politics, culture, and history, releasing episodes three times a week. Her media presence extends to appearances on outlets like Newsmax and John Bachman Now, as well as contributions to Turning Point USA.
Politically, Zegers ran as a Republican candidate for the New York State Assembly in District 113 in 2018, also representing the Conservative and Reform parties, though she lost to incumbent Carrie Woerner. She holds a BA in communication and law from American University and is active on social media, particularly Instagram (@morgan.zegers), where she has a significant following. While her personal life remains relatively private, she is reportedly single as of the latest available information. Her work blends entrepreneurship, media, and activism, positioning her as a notable voice in conservative circles.