Yesterday, President Trump appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience as a guest with America’s most popular interviewer, 58-year-old Joe Rogan. Although he did not appear to be a fan of President Trump in 2016 or 2020, Rogan’s opinion of the outspoken champion of America seems to have shifted during the COVID lockdowns, especially when the government, colleges and universities, corporations, and even small businesses began implementing vaccine mandates for an experimental vaccine.
The mainstream Democrat Party media immediately turned on Rogan. They mocked him mercilessly when the independent thinker refused to be vaccinated after testing positive for COVID-19 and opted, instead, to treat his illness with Ivermectin.
Did CNN purposely make Joe look sick with their coloring? CNN says Joe Rogan praises horse dewormer.
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The Joe Rogan Experience
Episode 1717 – Alex Berenson@joerogan#thejrec #thejrecompanion #thejre #joerogan #AlexBerenson pic.twitter.com/3JayNyE9J6— The JRE Companion (@TheJRECompanion) October 13, 2021
Many of Rogan’s 15 million followers believed he was more left-leaning because of his views on the legalization of marijuana and abortion until 2021, when his eyes were opened by the actions of the Democrat Party media. He even discussed the possibility of suing CNN for saying he was taking “horse de-wormer.”
Joe Rogan fires back on claims he took a "horse dewormer"
"Do I have to sue CNN? They're making shit up. I literally got it from a doctor." pic.twitter.com/aIZqRy8vpN
— Analyze & Optimize (@Outdoctrination) September 7, 2021
At times, during their interview, Rogan, a former UFC color commentator and professional stand-up comedian, sincerely appeared to enjoy his conversation with President Trump. […]
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