On April 4, 2019, Judge Altman was confirmed to a seat on the U.S. District Court for the Southern District of Florida. At 36, he became the youngest federal district court judge in the country—and the youngest federal judge ever appointed in the Southern District of Florida.
Judge Altman received a BA from Columbia University, where he played quarterback on the football team and pitched for the baseball team—earning All-Ivy honors. He received his JD from the Yale Law School, where he was projects editor of the Yale Law Journal. After law school, the Judge clerked on the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals for the Honorable Stanley Marcus. He then became a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney’s Office in Miami, where he twice received the Director of the Executive Office of U.S. Attorneys’ Award for Superior Performance by a federal prosecutor. In 2013, Judge Altman was named “Federal Prosecutor of the Year” by the Miami Dade Chiefs of Police and the Law Enforcement Officers’ Charitable Foundation.
Recorded April 14, 2026 at UATX.
00:00 — Preview 00:38 — Introduction by Judge Don Willett 07:11 — What happened after October 7? 09:53 — How did Jews become the aggressors? 13:45 — Why Judge Altman wrote his new book 16:48 — Mass confusion 22:26 — Are Jews colonists? 23:15 — Follow the incentives 25:29 — How to think like a judge 32:53 — Tucker Carlson, Ambassador Huckabee, and genetic tests 35:14 — What modern DNA reveals about Jewish history 38:10 — Do indigenous people have rights? 42:13 — Is Palestine a state? 45:23 — 80% of Palestinians refuse a two-state solution 46:31 — “If you find a Jew, you shall kill him” 47:07 — You can tell a lot about a state by who they will die to defend 49:25 — What is genocide? 56:19 — The war for Western Civilization