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Joe Rogan has been front and center in national headlines these past few days, with his name surfacing in some of the most contentious debates gripping the country. On his podcast The Joe Rogan Experience, he delivered a blunt condemnation of former president Donald Trump’s latest ICE raids, calling the deployment of military and federal forces in US cities a “dangerous precedent.” Rogan’s warning that “the military in the street — I think that’s a dangerous precedent” has been picked up by national media, marking a noticeable turn as he has at times defended Trump against what he called media bias. His harsh rebuke comes as Trump’s Operation Midway Blitz draws backlash for its sweeping, armed federal presence in several major cities, and Rogan’s influence over large swaths of the younger male electorate makes his shift particularly consequential. According to Salon, this was a rare and pointed break with MAGA politics.
This fracture has not gone unnoticed on social media, where Rogan also found himself in a headline-grabbing spat with California Governor Gavin Newsom. The Independent details how Newsom publicly called Rogan “too chicken” to have him on the podcast and accused him of one-sided attacks, even offering to appear and “save the show and its plummeting ratings.” Newsom amped up the drama on X, and followed up on the Higher Learning podcast with a fiery monologue: “He’s been attacking me for years and years and won’t have me on the show. He has guests bashing, but he will not have me on. Period. Full stop.” Rogan, meanwhile, has kept up his criticism of Newsom’s record as governor, saying Democrats “don’t have any faith” in him and lampooning Newsom’s alleged presidential ambitions. Their public feud has been trending across X and making the rounds on political talk shows, adding yet another chapter to Rogan’s reputation as the podcasting world’s most combative kingmaker.
On the policy front, David Pakman's show highlighted Rogan’s increasingly critical takes on Trump, specifically blasting Trump’s “hypocrisy on criminal justice reform” and questioning the direction of his administration, a major turnaround since Rogan endorsed Trump during the 2024 election. This nuanced repositioning has struck a nerve: commentators are speculating whether it marks the beginning of a broader shift among right-leaning influencers who once championed Trump but are now voicing regret and frustration with outcomes like higher prices and “crushing tariffs.”
As for business news, Rogan’s club Comedy Mothership in Austin continues to do brisk business, with no recent controversies reported. Financial news outlets like CEO Today and KSINetWorth place him among America’s wealthiest commentators, with estimated podcast earnings soaring well into nine figures. There are no new legal or business developments directly involving Rogan or his supplement company Onnit this week.
In the rumor mill, social media reactions remain split—some former supporters praise him for “finally criticizing Trump,” while others accuse him of flip-flopping. No confirmed new shows or major public events have been announced, but the relentless swirl around his political takes almost guarantees more headlines are coming.
In sum, the week has seen Rogan reassert his role as both a political provocateur and a cultural lightning rod—never boring, usually polarizing, and always impossible to ignore.
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