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Joe Rogan, Theo Von Criticize Military Action in Iran: ‘Stand in Front of the F**king Mirror’

Podcasters Joe Rogan and Theo Von, who both hosted President Trump during the 2024 election, have strongly criticized military action in Iran.

Appearing on The Joe Rogan Experience, comedian Theo Von pontificated on the military operation and its eventual outcome.

“What do you think is gonna happen?” Von asked Rogan. “Do you think we’re gonna be OK?”

“I hope so, of course. I don’t know,” Rogan responded. “I’m confused. I can’t believe we went into this war. When we started bombing Iran, I was like, ‘This can’t be true.’”

(Read more from “Joe Rogan, Theo Von Criticize Military Action in Iran: ‘Stand in Front of the F**king Mirror’” HERE)

‘A Good Way To Destroy Your Country’: Joe Rogan Comes Down Hard Against Democrats’ Policy On Illegals

Podcast host Joe Rogan said Tuesday that Democratic immigration policies fuel crime and political manipulation.

In an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” Rogan said the United States can recognize its immigrant roots and still enforce borders. He rejected the idea that compassion requires an open-door approach and insisted that any country must vet who enters.

“The whole thing is tough now because we’re a country that’s established by immigrants, but you can’t have an open border. You can’t just have anybody come through because there’s going to be a bunch of criminals that come through, and you don’t want that. You don’t want your country to be more crime infested,” Rogan said. “You don’t want your country to have murderers and cartel members just coming into the country and now getting citizenship and being able to vote and organizing, and that’s crazy. That’s a good way to destroy your country.”

Rogan said Democrats have turned illegal immigration into a political weapon, adding that mass illegal entry overwhelms cities, weakens enforcement, and serves partisan goals rather than public safety.

“When you just let everybody in, and you let in 10 million people, and how do you — unless they get arrested while they’re here — what do you do? And even then, like a lot of them during the Biden administration, they were getting let go. In sanctuary cities [they would let] people go. It’s just crazy,” Rogan said. “Because they just want a bunch of people in these swing states for the census. So they get more congressional seats, and if they get these people and give them the ability to vote, now you have a built-in voter base. You can just rig the election.” (Read more from “‘A Good Way To Destroy Your Country’: Joe Rogan Comes Down Hard Against Democrats’ Policy On Illegals” HERE)

How Joe Rogan Stumbled Into Defending Christianity — And Exposed Atheist Nonsense

Joe Rogan is undoubtedly the most popular podcaster in the world, hosting intriguing and expansive conversations about topics ranging from politics to sports — and everything in between. Rogan’s influence over the culture cannot be overstated.

That’s why his recent comments about Jesus, the Bible, and church are so notable.

Before this year, many had long assumed Rogan was a firm agnostic based on various on-air proclamations and statements. But 2025 seemed to signify what can only be described as a spiritual shift in the host’s life.

Specifically, Rogan’s recent statements about Christianity aren’t merely pointed and effective; they actively dismantle and challenge some of the most absurd atheist arguments against the Christian faith, with Rogan’s responses to Jesus, the Big Bang, and other related issues raising eyebrows. (Read more from “How Joe Rogan Stumbled Into Defending Christianity — And Exposed Atheist Nonsense” HERE)

Joe Rogan Suggests Pete Hegseth Convening Generals Was Necessary After ‘Crazy People’ Ran Biden Admin

Podcast host Joe Rogan on “The Joe Rogan Experience” Tuesday suggested it was important for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth to order military leadership to convene in Quantico, Virginia, following four years of former President Joe Biden’s administration.

During his speech at Quantico, Hegseth announced his department would mandate all military members pass two fitness tests per year, regardless of rank, and to meet the highest combat standards previously reserved solely for men. Rogan argued on his podcast that President Donald Trump’s administration seemed focused on military strength, while the Biden administration prioritized “identity politics.”

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“[S]upposedly … they want to get all the generals together and give them some sort of a moral and ethical mandate. Like preparedness,” Rogan said. “‘This is what we want the military to be. No more fucking politics no more identity politics and bullshit. The most important thing is be ready. Be ready. Have the best, most capable military that’s humanly possible given the resources that we have today. This is where our goal is. This is where our job is,’ which makes sense.”

One of Rogan’s guests, Andy Bishop of The Red Clay Strays band, asked whether it was necessary for the Trump administration “to call everybody together” to disseminate that message. Rogan responded by criticizing the Biden administration.

“Well, you saw what the fuck was going on over the last four years,” the podcast host said. “You got guys in dresses talking about how it’s really important to have inclusiveness. ‘It’s the most important thing about the military is inclusivity.’”

(Read more from “Joe Rogan Suggests Pete Hegseth Convening Generals Was Necessary After ‘Crazy People’ Ran Biden Admin” HERE)

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‘This Science Came From Harvard’: Joe Rogan Blasts ‘Pregnant Women Taking Tylenol’ To Own Trump Admin

Podcast host Joe Rogan on “The Joe Rogan Experience” Friday called out pregnant women who have been filming themselves consuming Tylenol in objection to President Donald Trump’s administration’s recommendation not to do so.

TikTok users ingested large amounts of Tylenol to mock Trump and Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. after announcing the findings of an association between the use of acetaminophen by pregnant women and autism diagnoses in children. Rogan noted on his podcast that the Trump administration cited a Harvard study to support its findings.

“I’ve been fascinated by these videos of pregnant women taking Tylenol to show Trump that they don’t believe in what RFK Jr. is saying, that it’s somehow or another anti-science — when this science came from Harvard,” Rogan said. “That’s where the study came from. He’s not making things up. And these people are like on TikTok — they’re pregnant women taking Tylenol.”

The National Institutes of Health under former President Joe Biden’s administration also recommended pregnant women “minimize exposure by using the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time” if they had to use acetaminophen.

In most TikTok videos viewed by the Daily Caller News Foundation on Tuesday, users seemed to be consuming recommended doses. One video showed a pregnant woman displaying two Tylenol capsules before ingesting them. (Read more from “‘This Science Came From Harvard’: Joe Rogan Blasts ‘Pregnant Women Taking Tylenol’ To Own Trump Admin” HERE)

Joe Rogan Reveals What Changed His Mind about Interviewing Donald Trump

Podcaster Joe Rogan spoke candidly about how a series of political revelations persuaded him to interview then-candidate Donald Trump in the 11th hour of the 2024 election.

The 2024 presidential election was dubbed by some to be the “podcast election,” as many suggested that Trump’s appearances on numerous podcasts popular with young men swayed the outcome. The biggest example of all was Trump’s interview on the “Joe Rogan Experience” in late October, which currently has 59 million views.

In a newly released interview conducted earlier this year, “Ultimate Human” podcast host Gary Brecka noted how Rogan was initially hesitant to interview Trump on his show, and asked him what eventually changed his mind.

“Well, there was a bunch of things that happened,” Rogan said. “First of all, there was the lawfare. There was these lawsuits that they were trying to pin on him. They were trying to convict him and turn him into a felon, and they were doing it so blatantly and obviously. The case with the bookkeeping error or the bookkeeping, whatever it was. The misdemeanor that they had charged him with 34 felonies for, which isn’t even a felony. It’s a misdemeanor, and it’s also past the statute of limitations. None of it made any sense. And people were cheering it on. ‘He’s a convicted felon.’”

“Hey, they can do that to you. Do you understand that?,” Rogan warned. “If they can do that to a former president, a former f—ing president who’s rich as s—, they can do that to him, they can do that to you, too. You can’t cheer this on. This is insane.” (Read more from “Joe Rogan Reveals What Changed His Mind about Interviewing Donald Trump” HERE)

Joe Rogan Passionately Explains Christ’s Resurrection: ‘I’m Sticking With Jesus’

Podcast king Joe Rogan defended the Christian worldview and the life and death of Jesus Christ and casts doubts on the Big Bang theory in his recent podcast.

While speaking to TikToker Cody Tucker, Rogan raised questions about the Big Bang theory, criticizing some of the assumptions behind the assumptions about how the universe began, especially the idea that everything came from nothing.

“There’s always been something. Wouldn’t it be crazier if there wasn’t something at one point in time? That seems even crazier than there always has been something,” Rogan said.

“There couldn’t be nothing, and then all the sudden everything,” the podcaster added.

Tucker wondered if perhaps someone “snapped his fingers” to start it all, to which Rogan replied, “exactly.”

(Read more from “Joe Rogan Passionately Explains Christ’s Resurrection: ‘I’m Sticking With Jesus’” HERE)

Joe Rogan Questions CNN’s Coverage on Trump Rally Assassination Attempt While Ignoring Nearly All Other Trump Rallies — Billionaire Bill Ackman Calls for Investigation

In a bombshell interview on The Joe Rogan Experience, Elon Musk and Joe Rogan tore into the suspicious circumstances surrounding the July 13, 2024, assassination attempt on President Donald Trump at his Butler, Pennsylvania rally—a rally that, curiously, was the only Trump event CNN bothered to stream live during the entire campaign.

Now, billionaire investor Bill Ackman is demanding answers, calling for an investigation into why the far-left network broke its pattern of ignoring Trump rallies just in time to broadcast an attempt on his life.

During the podcast, Rogan and Musk pointed out the troubling anomalies in the Butler rally incident.

Rogan highlighted the fact that the gunman, who had an unusually clean digital footprint, had been positioned in a location that the Secret Service had inexplicably left unsecured.

Adding to the intrigue, CNN chose to stream the Butler rally live, something it had not done for any other Trump campaign event.

(Read more from “Joe Rogan Questions CNN’s Coverage on Trump Rally Assassination Attempt While Ignoring Nearly All Other Trump Rallies — Billionaire Bill Ackman Calls for Investigation” HERE)

Woody Harrelson Eviscerates Fauci Over ‘Extraordinarily Evil S–‘ During Joe Rogan Podcast Interview: ‘He Knows What He Did’

By New York Post. . .Woody Harrelson demolished Dr. Anthony Fauci on Joe Rogan’s podcast Saturday, accusing the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases of some “extraordinarily evil s–t.”

The 63-year-old onetime “Cheers” star slammed Fauci for his handling of the COVID-19 pandemic and for his controversial push of azidothymidine, or AZT, during the AIDS crisis in the 1980s, the Daily Mail reported.

“He started with the AZT thing,” the three-time Oscar nominee said. “And, you know, AZT was known to be a highly toxic, really ineffective drug, and of course, that was the one they picked.

“And so they started using that again, and I don’t know how many people got killed,” he told Rogan. “That killed friends of mine. AZT was very toxic and they finally had to yank it. And now they use different chemical cocktails, but like, Fauci did some extraordinarily evil s–t.

“And he knows what he did,” he added.

Fauci, 84, has been a favorite punching bag for conservatives, including over vaccine mandates during the COVID-19 pandemic, which anti-vax advocates criticized as overbearing. (Read more from “Woody Harrelson Eviscerates Fauci Over ‘Extraordinarily Evil S–‘ During Joe Rogan Podcast Interview: ‘He Knows What He Did’” HERE)

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Woody Harrelson tears apart Anthony Fauci in extraordinary Joe Rogan chat

By Daily Mail. Woody Harrelson accused Dr. Anthony Fauci of doing some ‘extraordinarily evil s**t’ during his time as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

The Cheers actor, 63, joined podcaster Joe Rogan on his show the Joe Rogan Experience on Saturday as the pair talked about their hopes for the country’s future in health.

Harrelson described Robert F. Kennedy Jr. – the United States Secretary of Health and Human Services – as ‘heroic,’ and a ‘man who cares deeply,’ just before comparing his views with Fauci’s.

Fauci, 84, who also served as former President Joe Biden’s chief medical advisor, has long been under fire for his views on vaccines – specifically when it came to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The Hunger Games star brought up the disgraced doctor’s push for the AZT or azidothymidine vaccine back in the 1980’s during the AIDS crisis.

AZT was the first antiretroviral medication used to prevent and treat HIV/AIDS, but according to Harrelson, it was a ‘really ineffective’ and dangerous drug that killed people, including his friends. (Read more from “Woody Harrelson tears apart Anthony Fauci in extraordinary Joe Rogan chat” HERE)

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Viral Buzz: Here Are the ‘Miracle Drugs’ Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson Are Raving About

Mel Gibson recently appeared on Joe Rogan’s popular podcast and, as you might imagine, he set the internet on fire. The two dove into a deep conversation about cancer and a so-called “miracle drug” that could be a game-changer, and the world was hooked.

That chat was interesting because Mel didn’t just discuss theories—he got personal. The Braveheart star revealed that several of his close friends had been battling stage 4 cancer. But the story took an interesting turn when Mel said that his friends experienced incredible results thanks to a combination of ivermectin and an obscure drug called fenbendazole, a medication typically used to treat parasitic infections like roundworms and threadworms.

Then came Mel’s bombshell—he told Joe Rogan that his friends who took these medications are now cancer-free.

We actually covered this story when it first broke:

But it was Mel’s story about his friends with cancer that truly changed everything. Three of his friends, all diagnosed with stage 4 cancer—a death sentence—took a combination of Ivermectin and Fenbendazole. Now? They’re cancer-free.

That’s right. From stage 4—a death sentence—to completely gone.

(Read more from “Viral Buzz: Here Are the ‘Miracle Drugs’ Joe Rogan and Mel Gibson Are Raving About” HERE)