On stage at his rally in Pittsburgh on Monday night, October 4, Donald Trump thanked Joe Rogan.
Joe Rogan has expressed gratitude to Donald Trump for supporting his presidential campaign. On stage at his rally in Pittsburgh on Monday night, October 4, the former president thanked the podcaster.
Alongside Megyn Kelly, Trump informed supporters in Pennsylvania of Rogan’s backing. Two weeks have passed since the former president made an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience for a three-hour conversation.
Trump declared, “Wow, Megyn, I have some more big news.” “I’m only now realizing this. Two weeks ago, I was asked to perform in someone’s concert, and I said, “Why not?” And it seems really enormous to me because he is, I suppose, the biggest person in that universe.
Trump went on to say that he was late for a rally in Michigan because of his interview with Rogan. Joe Rogan is his name, and he has never done this before. And Joe Rogan’s endorsement of me just leaked over the wires. Joe, thank you. That’s really lovely. He doesn’t do that, either. That’s not what he does. Additionally, he has a tendency to be slightly more liberal than other of the individuals around. No, he was fantastic, and I had a great time. And the interview lasted for three hours. In actuality, I arrived at our rally two hours late. I have to give a brief explanation of that,” he stated.
In a Truth Social post, Trump also expressed gratitude to Rogan. “Joe, thank you!” he wrote.
Joe Rogan’s endorsement
Rogan backed Trump by sharing a recent interview he did with Elon Musk. Rogan commented on X, “The great and powerful @elonmusk.” We would be in serious trouble if it weren’t for him. He presents what I believe to be the strongest defense of Trump you will ever hear, and I wholeheartedly concur with him. For the record, that is a Trump endorsement. Have fun with the podcast.
Who is Joe Rogan?
Rogan is a stand-up comedian and podcaster. One of the most well-liked podcasts in recent years is The Joe Rogan Experience, which he hosts. On August 3, 2024, his comedy special Joe Rogan: Burn the Boats had its live Netflix debut.
Additionally, Rogan is renowned for his color commentary for the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His website states that “Rogan’s love for MMA started when he was 13 years old and started practicing martial arts.” The Boston native quickly became the Massachusetts full contact Tae Kwon Do champion for four years in a row after earning a black belt in just two years. Rogan defeated the middleweight and heavyweight champions to win the Grand Championship after winning the US Open Tae Kwon Do Championship at the age of 19.
Additionally, according to the website, “Rogan frequently does stand-up locally in Austin at his club Comedy Mothership in addition to touring both domestically and abroad.”