Guardian investigation identifies Jonathan Keeperman, a former lecturer at the University of California, Irvine, as âLomezâ
A Guardian investigation has identified former University of California, Irvine (UCI) lecturer Jonathan Keeperman as the man behind the prominent ânew rightâ publishing house Passage Press and the influential Twitter persona Lomez. The identification is based on company and property records, source interviews and open-source online materials. The reporting has revealed that Keepermanâs current status as a key player and influential tastemaker in a burgeoning proto-fascist movement came after years of involvement in far-right internet forums. Much of that journey coincided with his time at one of the countryâs most well-regarded writing programs: Keeperman first came to UCI as a master of fine arts (MFA) student, and was also a lecturer in the English department from 2013 to 2022, according to public records. The emergence of Passage Press and other such publishers has been a key part of the development of a swathe of the current American far right, which is seeking to capture US institutions â or develop far-right equivalents â as part of a political and cultural war against what it sees as the dominance of a liberal âregimeâ in America. In a June 2023 podcast interview, Keeperman characterized Passage Press and its literary prize as part of this effort to âbuild out alternative infrastructure, alternative institutionsâ. It is a fight wholeheartedly embraced by Donald Trump and his supporters in the Republican party, especially in their railing against âthe deep stateâ and promises of retribution should Trump win the 2024 presidential election. The Guardian repeatedly contacted Keeperman requesting comment on this reporting, at a personal Gmail address and a Passage Press address, and left a voicemail message at a telephone number that data brokers listed as belonging to Keeperman, but which carried a message identifying it as belonging to a member of his household. Keeperman did not directly respond to these requests. However, hours after a request on 1 May, âLomezâ on X castigated âlying, libelous journalist-activistsâ and appeared to make veiled legal threats. Another detailed request was sent on 5 May, and just an hour later, Passage Pressâs star writer posted about a âmajor legacy media outlet threatening to dox a pseudonymous Twitter accountâ.
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