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Trump, who sued The Wall Street Journal and its owner Rupert Murdoch over its July report on the note, has denied writing and sending the letter to Epstein in 2003. The president also blasted the Journal in a July Truth Social post, calling its report a “false, malicious, and defamatory story.”
Podcast host Joe Rogan has continued to hammer Donald Trump and his administration over their handling of the Jeffrey Epstein case. On Tuesday, the influential commentator slammed Trump over his repeated claims that the scandal is a “hoax” that’s been “perpetrated by the Democrats.”
The podcaster gave Trump a huge platform when he was a guest on the show in the final week of the 2024 presidential campaign
Joe Rogan cringed his way through the letter President Donald Trump allegedly addressed to the late sex criminal Jeffrey Epstein.
Joe Rogan criticized the right wing for celebrating Jimmy Kimmel's suspension, stating that it could happen to them too.
Ahead of the return of 'Jimmy Kimmel Live!' Tuesday night, the podcaster shared his thoughts on the late night show's brief suspension.
Podcaster Joe Rogan has torn into the temporary suspension of Jimmy Kimmel’s late-night program, branding the move “f***ing crazy” and warning it could come back to bite those cheering it on.
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'You're crazy for supporting this': Joe Rogan scorches MAGA for cheering Kimmel crackdown
Podcaster and comedian Joe Rogan may have endorsed President Donald Trump in 2024, but less than a year later he's railing against the Trump administration's efforts to get late night host Jimmy Kimmel off the air.
Podcast host Joe Rogan on Tuesday said President Donald Trump and his minions failed to produce evidence that the 2020 election was stolen from him. And if Trump were serious about making his argument, Rogan added, he would have 10 minutes of facts at the ready to rebut doubters. (Watch the video below.)
During his second night back on the air, Jimmy Kimmel fired back at President Donald Trump's threat to sue ABC following the late-night show's return.