Joe Rogan Warns President-Elect Against Attacking Haters: ‘Let Them All Talk Their S***’
In a surprising turn of events, influential podcaster Joe Rogan has delivered a powerful message to President-elect Donald Trump, urging him to take the high road and focus on unity rather than engaging with his critics.
During a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the popular host shared his vision for Trump’s potential second term.
Rogan, 57, who recently made waves by publicly endorsing Trump after a groundbreaking three-hour interview, emphasized the unique opportunity for meaningful change.
Speaking with guest Dave Smith, Rogan stated, “This one is one of the first times ever where there’s a real chance to make real tangible change that’s gonna be for the good of everybody.”
The UFC commentator and comedian specifically advised Trump to resist the urge to counterattack his opponents.
“He’s gotta unite people. He’s gotta not attack the left, not attack everybody. Let them all talk their s***, but unite. Now it’s time to unite everybody,” Rogan declared on his podcast, which boasts over 18 million listeners.
This endorsement marks a significant shift for Rogan, who previously supported Senator Bernie Sanders in 2020.
The podcast host’s recent interview with Trump, conducted in his Austin studio, has garnered over 46 million views and covered various topics, including UFOs and the unreleased JFK and Martin Luther King assassination files.
Rogan’s support for Trump gained momentum after a conversation with Tesla CEO Elon Musk, whom he credited with making “the most compelling case for Trump.”
The podcaster’s endorsement has become a valuable asset for the Trump campaign, particularly in their efforts to connect with young male voters.
The former president acknowledged Rogan’s endorsement at a campaign rally, highlighting its significance. “It’s very big, because he’s the biggest there is, I guess, in that world, by far,” Trump told his supporters.
Interestingly, Rogan had previously declined multiple opportunities to host Trump, expressing concerns in 2022 about potentially aiding his campaign.
The podcast host also revealed unsuccessful attempts to schedule an interview with Kamala Harris, who preferred a campaign trail setting over Rogan’s studio format.
The endorsement comes as the Trump campaign intensifies its outreach, with Republican vice presidential nominee Ohio Sen. J.D. Vance also appeared on Rogan’s show to discuss immigration and economic issues.
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