Podcast king Joe Rogan has named his favourite UFC fighter to interview, and it's not Conor McGregor or Jon Jones
Joe Rogan and other VIP guests present at Donald Trump's inauguration as the 47th President of the United States received a special gift bag, it has been revealed. Trump was sworn in for his second term at the White House last week and those in attendance included Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, Jeff Bezos, Jake and Logan Paul and Conor McGregor.
The tech tycoon sparked intense outrage among the nation after some believed he made a salute eerily similar to the Nazi salute in front of Trump's supporters
The Joe Rogan Experience is one of the biggest podcasts in the world, and he recently had Donald Trump on in a major U-turn.
Podcaster and media personality Joe Rogan does not identify as a Republican or a Democrat, he said this week. “I don’t consider myself a Republican. I don’t consider myself a Democrat,
I don’t consider myself a Republican. I don’t consider myself a Democrat either,’ Joe Rogan said this week. ‘I consider myself an American.’
Podcaster Joe Rogan explained his political views this week, breaking from both the Republican and Democratic parties and identifying simply as "an American." Newsweek reached out to the Republican National Committee (RNC) and the Democratic National Committee ( DNC) for comment on Saturday.
Similarly, according to Rogan and Zuckerberg, in one corner is masculinity, described as aggressive and assassin-like with metaphors of beating and choking, while in the other corner is femininity, described as vulnerable.
A guest on The Joe Rogan Experience shared a false theory which has gone viral on TikTok, according to a media watchdog
The even-keeled Canadian scholar is amassing a growing platform to defend and explain early biblical texts after a viral debate and popular interview.
“I don’t consider myself a Republican. I don’t consider myself a Democrat either,” he declared on The Joe Rogan Experience. “I consider myself an American.” Saying that “there’s a ...
As Donald Trump prepares to be sworn in for his second term, a bevy of political leaders, tech CEOs, celebrities and others are in attendance in the U.S. Capitol.