Joe Rogan and Donald Trump
Podcaster Joe Rogan and former President Donald Trump.Mario Tama/Getty Images Michael S. Schwartz/Getty Images
  • Joe Rogan doesn't want Donald Trump on his show.

  • Rogan said last week that Florida's governor would be a good president.

  • In reference to Biden's age, Rogan called him a dead man.

Rogan has hosted many controversial figures on his show.

He said that Donald Trump was an "existential threat to democracy itself."

Rogan said on his show on Monday that he was not a Trump supporter. I've had the chance to have him on my show more than once, but I've always said no.

He said he was not interested in helping him.

In February, Trump defended Rogan. At the time, the former president said that Rogan shouldn't have to keep apologizing for using a racial slur.

Rogan said in 2020 that he would rather vote for Trump than Biden. Rogan had endorsed the Independent senator for president.

The number of times Trump had asked to appear on "The Joe Rogan Experience" was not immediately confirmed.

Rogan predicted that Trump would run for president again. The former president still hasn't made any official announcements.

Rogan said that Biden is running against a dead man, and that he is going to run again.

I was wondering if you saw him on Jimmy Kimmel the other day. Rogan said that Biden was just crazy. Every talk show would be screaming for Donald Trump to be off the air if he did that.

Rogan has a favorite republican. He said last week that he thought Florida's governor would be a good president.

Trump is seen as one of the biggest threats to becoming the GOP nominee for president in twenty four years. The governor of Florida is up for reelection in November and has not said if he sees the White House in his future.

Rogan drew a red line about Trump during a discussion about politics. The Trump era would be one of the weirder times when people look back at the history of the country.

The prediction was that Rogan would change his mind about hosting Trump.

Rogan said that West was an artist and that he did not change the course of the country.

Is it true that you bear the responsibility of the course of our country on the basis of a conversation? Fridman wanted to know.

Rogan said that he thinks you can rehabilitate someone's image in a way that is shocking.

Fridman believed Rogan could force Trump to open up.

Rogan pointed out that Trump didn't do drugs and that he would need to do a lot of research to interview him.

Rogan doesn't believe he would be there. He would be putting on a show.

Business Insider has an article on it.