‘People feel betrayed’: Joe Rogan blasts Trump over war in Iran
Joe Rogan said Trump's military strikes on Iran betray his anti-war campaign promise and warned they risk escalating into a larger conflict, citing voter disillusionment.
- On Wednesday, Joe Rogan criticized President Donald Trump for launching the war with Iran, calling the operation pointless and joining conservatives breaking from the MAGA movement on The Joe Rogan Experience.
- Amid his prior endorsement and attendance at Trump’s inauguration, Rogan said supporters feel 'betrayed' after the Iran strikes, which he called 'pointless' and a reversal of his anti-war pledge.
- Rogan warned the strikes risked sparking World War III and demanded more proof of nuclear development, saying Operation Epic Fury seems pointless because Iran hasn’t done anything.
- High-Profile conservatives including Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly have criticized the Iran campaign, while Trump says 'MAGA supports his actions' and the YouGov poll shows '11' disapprove among MAGA supporters.
- With millions tuning in, Joe Rogan's Spotify podcast amplifies his criticism of the Iran war, while Ari Melber, MS NOW legal correspondent, spreads the remarks on Instagram.
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‘People feel betrayed’: Joe Rogan blasts Trump over war in Iran
President Donald Trump’s war with Iran is proving unpopular with a key influencer who boosted his 2024 campaign: podcaster Joe Rogan. “It just seems so insane, based on what he ran on,” Rogan said of Trump. “I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right? He ran on no more wars and these stupid senseless wars, and then we have one that we can’t even really clearly define why we did it.” Rogan, whose Spotify podcast attracts millions of…
Joe Rogan says ‘people feel betrayed’ over Trump's 'insane' Iran war · American Wire News
Joe Rogan blasted President Donald J. Trump over the “insane” war in Iran, suggesting that people who voted for him believing that he wouldn’t start any new foreign conflicts are feeling “betrayed” over the conflict that he has gambled his presidency on. With Operation Epic Fury now in week two with no end in sight and an even more radical ayatollah in place at the top of the Islamic Republic, the podcasting king weighed in on the latest Middle …
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