Podcaster Joe Rogan voiced further criticism of the war in Iran in a new episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, despite efforts made by President Donald Trump to win back his support.
During a discussion with the comedian and writer Ari Shaffir, the two men discussed both the war in Gaza and the war in Iran. Rogan began by saying in the discussion, “If you talk about like what’s happening in Gaza, people say well, October 7th shouldn’t have happened. Like, okay, you’re right. It shouldn’t have. But guess what? Those kids who live in Gaza, they didn’t do October 7th,” he said.
“It’s like what we did to Iran. What if Iran nukes New York City? Those kids that live in the Bronx, they had nothing to do with what happened in Iran. So like, is that okay? Like, what are we talking about?” he continued.
His remarks come shortly after he made a surprise appearance alongside Trump at the Oval Office, and after Rogan noted on his podcast that, despite the public disagreement and commentary around their relationship, that the president and the podcaster are still cordial.
The criticism, though, reflects a broader fracturing of support for Trump among young men, one of the president’s key bases and one over which Rogan has considerable influence.
This is a developing story. More to follow.
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