Joe Rogan Defends Trump, Finds Faith, and Jokes About a California Takeover
Update: 2025-10-26
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Joe Rogan has been all over the headlines this week with a series of eyebrow-raising podcast moments and some revealing bits about his personal life. According to The Daily Beast, Rogan waded into the political swamp again by fiercely defending Donald Trump against the recent massive No Kings protests, even going so far as to claim on his podcast that the protests were orchestrated conspiracies funded by anti-Trump forces. The Daily Beast noted that while Rogan railed about so-called shadowy organizers and repeated claims about people being paid to attend these rallies across the nation, he offered no concrete evidence for his assertions, echoing familiar MAGA conspiracy talking points and missing the memo that the Trump social media post he cited was fake, something Donald Trump Jr. had already pointed out. Rogan, for his part, seemed unbothered by these corrections, holding firm on his suspicions about coordinated political theater.
Meanwhile, on a dramatically different note, Rogan has been making headlines for a late-career softening when it comes to matters of faith. Multiple credible outlets, including Fox News and The Christian Post, have reported that Rogan now openly discusses his enjoyment of church attendance, calling Jesus Christ the best example for humanity. In a recent episode, he told guest Konstantin Kisin that he is fascinated by the Bible and pushed back against people who dismiss scripture as mere myth. Rogan said he appreciates church as a place where people try to better themselves, going so far as to say that Christianity is the most fascinating faith largely because of the historical impact and example of Jesus Christ. Fox News also broadcast a clip where Rogan described learning and discussing biblical passages weekly, adding a new dimension to his public persona and possibly hinting at more openness to spirituality in his famously contrarian worldview.
The political commentary did not end with No Kings. According to The Independent and a widely circulated Fox News video clip, Rogan recently joked that Trump, after his presidential term, should run for governor of California just to troll liberals and “fix” the state. The jest came during a candid conversation on his podcast where Rogan riffed on the current exodus from California and the polarized climate, suggesting that Trump’s hypothetical campaign would be hilarious political theater.
These appearances have triggered chatter far beyond the usual Rogan online circles, with viral social media discussion about whether Rogan’s newfound respect for Christianity signals a larger shift and mainstream news outlets scrutinizing his mix of humor, speculation, and occasionally falling for fake viral content. While some critics accuse Rogan of amplifying conspiracies without evidence, his increasing focus on personal spirituality and continued sharp political takes mean he remains squarely at the center of America’s cultural crossfire. No major new business ventures or high-profile public events have been announced over the past few days, but as ever with Joe Rogan, every unscripted word seems headline-worthy.
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Joe Rogan has been all over the headlines this week with a series of eyebrow-raising podcast moments and some revealing bits about his personal life. According to The Daily Beast, Rogan waded into the political swamp again by fiercely defending Donald Trump against the recent massive No Kings protests, even going so far as to claim on his podcast that the protests were orchestrated conspiracies funded by anti-Trump forces. The Daily Beast noted that while Rogan railed about so-called shadowy organizers and repeated claims about people being paid to attend these rallies across the nation, he offered no concrete evidence for his assertions, echoing familiar MAGA conspiracy talking points and missing the memo that the Trump social media post he cited was fake, something Donald Trump Jr. had already pointed out. Rogan, for his part, seemed unbothered by these corrections, holding firm on his suspicions about coordinated political theater.
Meanwhile, on a dramatically different note, Rogan has been making headlines for a late-career softening when it comes to matters of faith. Multiple credible outlets, including Fox News and The Christian Post, have reported that Rogan now openly discusses his enjoyment of church attendance, calling Jesus Christ the best example for humanity. In a recent episode, he told guest Konstantin Kisin that he is fascinated by the Bible and pushed back against people who dismiss scripture as mere myth. Rogan said he appreciates church as a place where people try to better themselves, going so far as to say that Christianity is the most fascinating faith largely because of the historical impact and example of Jesus Christ. Fox News also broadcast a clip where Rogan described learning and discussing biblical passages weekly, adding a new dimension to his public persona and possibly hinting at more openness to spirituality in his famously contrarian worldview.
The political commentary did not end with No Kings. According to The Independent and a widely circulated Fox News video clip, Rogan recently joked that Trump, after his presidential term, should run for governor of California just to troll liberals and “fix” the state. The jest came during a candid conversation on his podcast where Rogan riffed on the current exodus from California and the polarized climate, suggesting that Trump’s hypothetical campaign would be hilarious political theater.
These appearances have triggered chatter far beyond the usual Rogan online circles, with viral social media discussion about whether Rogan’s newfound respect for Christianity signals a larger shift and mainstream news outlets scrutinizing his mix of humor, speculation, and occasionally falling for fake viral content. While some critics accuse Rogan of amplifying conspiracies without evidence, his increasing focus on personal spirituality and continued sharp political takes mean he remains squarely at the center of America’s cultural crossfire. No major new business ventures or high-profile public events have been announced over the past few days, but as ever with Joe Rogan, every unscripted word seems headline-worthy.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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