Trump Appears On ‘The Joe Rogan Experience’~Brylan: Trump on Rogan Show 17 min.

Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at Avflight at Cherry Capital Airport on October 25, 2024 in Traverse City, Michigan. Trump is scheduled to hold rallies in Michigan and Pennsylvania on Saturday before closing out the weekend with a rally on Sunday at New York’s Madison Square Garden. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)
Republican presidential nominee, former U.S. President Donald Trump arrives for a campaign rally at Avflight at Cherry Capital Airport on October 25, 2024 in Traverse City, Michigan. (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Abril Elfi
12:03 PM – Saturday, October 26, 2024

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Former President Donald Trump appeared in a nearly three-hour episode of the “The Joe Rogan Experience” podcast hosted by UFC commentator Joe Rogan. 

On Friday, the 45th president appeared on Rogan’s podcast, which has 14.5 million followers on Spotify and 17.6 million subscribers on YouTube. 

Trump talked about a variety of topics, which made the interview nearly three hours long.

The former president began by talking about John Bolton, who served as White House national security adviser until he was fired in 2019. He continued by saying how he had been warned by businessman Phil Ruffin that Bolton was a “bad guy,” but by then, Trump had already hired him.

“And he was right. But he was good in a certain way. He’s a nut job. And every time I had to deal with a country, when they saw this whack job standing behind me, they said, ‘Man, Trump’s going to go to war with us.’ He was with Bush when they went stupidly into the Middle East. They should never have done it. I used to say it as a civilian, so I always got more publicity than other people,” Trump said. “It wasn’t like I was trying,” Trump said. “In fact, I don’t know exactly why. Maybe you can tell me.” 

“I could definitely tell you,” Rogan offered. “You said a lot of wild s— and then CNN in all their brilliance by highlighting your wild s— made you much more popular. And they boost you in the polls because people are tired of someone talking in this bulls— pre-prepared politician lingo. And even if they didn’t agree with you, they at least knew whoever that guy is, that’s him. That’s really him.”

Rogan went on to say that “the rebels are Republican now.”

“The rebels are Republicans now, though, like, you want to be invisible, you want to be punk rock, you want to, like, buck the system? You’re a conservative now,” Rogan said. “That’s how crazy. Now the liberals are pro-silencing criticism. They’re pro-censorship online. … [T]hey come in regulating free speech and now regulating the First Amendment. It’s bananas to watch.” 

Trump also recalled his meeting with former President Barack Obama during the presidential transition period in which he said “Obama thought we were going to go to war with North Korea.”

Rogan then recalled how Trump had called North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un “Little Rocket Man” early on in his first term.

“I said, ‘Little Rocket Man, you’re going to burn in hell.’ And it was rough,” Trump said. “I got to know him better than anybody, anybody. And I said, ‘Do you ever do anything else? Why don’t you go take it easy and relax? Go to the beach?’ You know, kiddingly, I said, "You're always building nuclear power plants. Just relax. You don’t have to do it. Let’s build some condos.'”

Later on, Trump discussed his initiative to “Make America Healthy Again,” to which Rogan praised him for. He was also asked if he would consider having Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as part of his administration. 

“Oh, I am, but the only thing I want to be a little careful about with him is the environment. Because, you know, he doesn’t like oil. I love oil,” Trump said. “I think just keep him out of the fire. So I’m going to keep him out of it a little bit. I said focus on health. Focus. You could do whatever you want, but, I got to be a little bit careful with the liquid gold.” 

Rogan went on to reference how “there are chemicals and ingredients in our food that are illegal in other countries because they’ve been shown to be toxic.” 

“There’s pesticides and herbicides, and there’s a lot of sh– that’s been sprayed on our food that really is unnecessary,” the podcaster said. “And there’s a lot of health consequences.” Rogan added that Kennedy recently told him that “more than 70% of young men are ineligible for the military because of their health.” 

“But RFK is going to be – you know I think he’s a great guy,” Trump said. 

“But I would say that Big Pharma wasn’t thrilled when they heard that,” Trump said. “I’ve always gotten along very well with him. I’ve known him a long time. He’s a different kind of guy. He’s very smart, great guy, and he’s very sincere about this. I mean, he really is. You know, he thinks we spend a fortune on pesticides and all this stuff, and then you end up at that chart is a terrible shot.” 

Trump then went on to blast the Afghanistan withdrawal under the Biden-Harris administration. Rogen agreed, mentioning the 13 U.S. service members killed in a suicide bombing at Kabul airport and the billions of dollars worth of equipment left behind now seen in Taliban military parades.

Trump stated that President Joe Biden should have fired everyone involved in the withdrawal plan, criticizing retired Gen. Mark Milley, who served as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff under Trump and Biden.

He went on to say that U.S. troops should have left last from Bagram Air Base because it is “one hour away from where China makes its nuclear missiles” and should have taken all of their equipment with them. 

“Every plane, every screw  should have been taken out, every tent. And I said that. That’s when I realized that Milley was a dummy. I said, 'We're leaving, but I want to get everything out,'” Trump said. 

“‘Sir, it’s cheaper to leave it,'” Trump said Milley told him. 

“It’s cheaper to leave it?” Rogan asked. “Yeah, he said it’s cheaper to leave it,” Trump affirmed. 

“Cheaper?” Rogan asked again. “Not more dangerous?”

“He just said cheaper,” Trump said. “I said ‘I want every plane, I want every tank, I want the goggles, said night goggles. They have all this stuff that these guys now have.’ He said, ‘sir, it’s cheaper to get out and leave it.’ I said, ‘so you think it’s cheaper to leave $150 million brand new airplane in there than it is to fly it out with a tank of jet fuel and put it in Pakistan, or just fly it directly back?” 

“‘It’s cheaper to leave it.’ I said, ‘this guy’s nuts,'” Trump added. “I’m telling you, he was so stupid. He was so unwise. He was like an unwise man. And there were a number of them.” 

Trump also said that he had spoken with the Taliban’s chief negotiator, Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar. 

“I had a couple of conversations with Abdul, and from the time I had those conversations, because they were shooting at our soldiers, you know, with the sniper stuff,” Trump said. “They were shooting a lot with Obama, much less with me. But they were shooting at them. And I said, get this guy on the phone. The press went nuts when they heard this. I had a great conversation – It was a tough conversation. 18 months later, there wasn’t one soldier that was ever shot at, and even Biden admitted it in a moment of stupidity.” 

He concluded by calling Vice President Kamala Harris a “very low IQ person,” referencing when she compared him to Adolf Hitler. 

“There’s the rhetoric is also that you’re Hitler and that in order to stop Hitler, you have to do whatever,” Rogan said. “I mean, you’re hearing this now, Kamala compared you, said you love Hitler yesterday.” 

“Kamala is a very low IQ person. She’s a very low IQ. You know, I’m for taking tests too. I think anybody that runs for president should take it, they should give it a test,” Trump said.

“And it’s not an age thing,” Trump stated. “If you look back on history, 70s and 80s, your greatest, some of your greatest leaders in the world, world history, long-time world history, they were in their 70s, in their 80s. I think you should take cognitive tests. I think everybody – they say it’s unconstitutional, but I think that’s ridiculous. I think Kamala should have a test because there’s something missing. There’s something wrong with her.”

“Well, I think it’s pressure,” Rogan said. “I think the pressure and the scrutiny. You’ve been a celebrity for a long time, so you understand what this is like. But for someone who’s in her late 40s, who becomes a vice president, who runs for president, becomes a vice president, and then all of a sudden, the weight of the world is on your shoulders. And there’s all these people, a lot of people clam up.” 

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Harris To Appear In First Sit Down Interview With Fox News

Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during an NCAA championship teams celebration on the South Lawn of the White House on July 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Joe Biden abandoned his campaign for a second term after weeks of pressure from fellow Democrats to withdraw and just months ahead of the November election, throwing his support behind Harris. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)
Vice President Kamala Harris speaks during an NCAA championship teams celebration on the South Lawn of the White House on July 22, 2024 in Washington, DC. U.S. President Joe Biden abandoned his campaign for a second term after weeks of pressure from fellow Democrats to withdraw and just months ahead of the November election, throwing his support behind Harris. (Photo by Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

OAN Staff Abril Elfi
10:55 AM – Monday, October 14, 2024

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Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democrat nominee, has agreed to a sit-down interview with Fox News’ chief political anchor Bret Baier. 

The interview will air Wednesday, October 16th on Baier’s “Special Report” at 6 p.m. E.T. in Pennsylvania.

Meanwhile, the vice presidential nominee for the Democratic Party, Tim Walz (D-Minn), will join “Fox News Sunday” for the second straight week on Sunday as well. 

Harris’s first interview with Fox News comes as she has been slowly stepping up appearances on a wide range of media and news outlets after previously being accused of dodging certain conservative networks.

“Special Report” is consistently one of the most watched cable news programs. A popular feature this election cycle, “Common Ground,” features political leaders from both parties discussing current issues and trying to find a middle ground. 

The Democratic presidential nominee also recently appeared on “60 minutes,” where she was criticized after the network aired two polar opposite answers of hers to the exact same question about Israel.

Harris then followed that up with more easy, “softball” interviews on ABC‘s “The View,” Stephen Colbert’s late show, and Sirius XM’s Howard Stern Show" last week, who have all voiced that they will do whatever it takes to get Harris more votes and defeat Trump.

In addition to leading Fox News’ special Democracy 2024 coverage of both the Democrat and Republican National Conventions, Baier has co-led a number of political events that have routinely ranked as the best on television, surpassing both broadcast and cable news coverage.

Additionally, he has moderated town halls and Republican presidential primary debates featuring a range of political candidates, including former President Donald Trump.

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Rob Schmitt examines editing of '60 Minutes' Harris interview

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Hunter Biden Refuses to Appear at House Hearing, Calls It a ‘Carnival Sideshow’

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Hunter Biden, a man whose entire life is a carnival sideshow, has just refused an invitation from House Republicans to appear at a hearing next week, dismissing the whole thing as a “carnival sideshow.” Yeah, you see, Hunter, he’s a serious guy. A man who took hundreds of naked selfies in the company of cocaine and hookers is much too austere and dignified to be subjected to the indignity of a hearing in the House of Representatives.

The New York Post reported on Wednesday that The Big Guy’s bag man “rejected an invitation from House Republicans to appear for a public hearing next week alongside former business associates.” This was what he called a “carnival sideshow,” and Hunter and his team weren’t finished. 

His attorney, Abbe Lowell, “blasted Republicans’ efforts to bring his client before a public hearing after he had sat for a nearly seven-hour deposition last month.” Lowell wrote, “Your latest step — this March 6 invitation — is not a serious oversight proceeding." It is your attempt to resuscitate your Conference’s moribund inquiry with a made-for-right-wing-media, circus act.”

Yeah, a circus act. Step right up! See the man who, according to a Sept. 2020 report by the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs and Senate Committee on Finance, was “paid millions of dollars from a corrupt Ukrainian oligarch” for his presence on the board of Burisma Holdings, a Ukrainian natural gas company. 

What training did Hunter have in the natural gas business? Why, none? None at all. What expertise did the young master bring to his lucrative new job? Once again, none. None whatsoever. In fact, the report even states that “the Obama administration knew that Hunter Biden’s position on Burisma’s board was problematic and did interfere in the efficient execution of policy with respect to Ukraine.” You might even call it a “carnival sideshow.”

What’s more, “in early 2015 the former Acting Deputy Chief of Mission at the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv, Ukraine, George Kent, raised concerns to officials in Vice President Joe Biden’s office about the perception of a conflict of interest with respect to Hunter Biden’s role on Burisma’s board. Kent’s concerns went unaddressed, and in September 2016, he emphasized in an email to his colleagues, that the presence of Hunter Biden on the Burisma board was very awkward for all U.S. officials pushing an anticorruption agenda in Ukraine.’” It was more than just awkward. It was inexcusable, and it was clear evidence of corruption.

In the teeth of all that and much more, Hunter and his legal team have the colossal nerve, the Bidenesque chutzpah, to affect a wounded tone of moral rectitude and victimhood. Lowell scolded the committee by asserting that “your idea of congressional fact-finding" is, amazingly, to have Mr. Biden appear with the discredited ‘witnesses’ you continue to promote.” 

Hunter and his legal henchman also “insisted late last year that he appear for a public hearing instead of a private deposition, citing concerns that GOP lawmakers would distort his interview. The two sides ultimately agreed to a sit-down testimony first, followed by a public hearing.” 

All this is designed to give the impression that all of Hunter’s business dealings have been completely on the up-and-up and that Old Joe wasn’t involved in any way whatsoever. The idea is to smear the committee’s entire investigation as a partisan witch hunt, and of course, the establishment media is always ready to amplify this spin. The Post even claimed that “while lawmakers have unearthed ethically questionable behavior by the president’s son and other family members, Republicans have yet to produce evidence of misconduct by Joe Biden while in public office.”

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From a strictly legalistic standpoint, that may be true. However, the very fact that Hunter Biden got the Burisma job at all is evidence in itself of influence peddling. House Republicans, given the fact that they’re among the foremost members of the Stupid Party, may not be able to unearth any smoking gun that absolutely proves that Hunter and The Big Guy were engaged in any corrupt dealings, but it’s blazingly obvious that the whole thing was an attempt to gain access and influence over the White House. Or are we just supposed to believe that Burisma executives happened upon Hunter Biden and said to each other, “Never mind the crack and hookers, and forget about his total lack of knowledge in the field: that boy has potential! Let’s give him an entry-level million-dollar salary!” 

Hunter Biden is trying to play the American people for fools, and he has good reason to think we are since, after all, his empty husk of a father is in the Oval Office. But House Republicans should call a halt to this carnival sideshow immediately and use all legal means to compel Hunter to cooperate with their investigation.