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Trump discussed a wide range of topics for nearly 3 hours on the Joe Rogan podcast
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Trump discussed a wide range of topics for nearly 3 hours on the Joe Rogan podcast

GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump covered a wide range of topics on the wildly popular “Joe Rogan Experience” during a nearly three-hour interview on Friday.

Rogan has an audience of approximately 14.5 million on Spotify and 17.6 million on YouTube. According to Fox News. He is the most listened-to podcast host and is thought to be very influential among the young male voters Trump is trying to reach in the remaining days of his presidential campaign.

The section already exists More than 10 million views.

Among the topics they discussed was his rival in the race for the White House, Kamala Harris. He discusses his relationship with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, the Biden administration’s failed withdrawal from Afghanistan, former National Security Advisor John Bolton, how liberals have become advocates of censoring online speech, and Robert Kennedy Jr. They discussed his relationship with.

Rogan asked Trump if Kennedy Jr. would definitely be part of the next administration. He showed Trump charts that he said showed “there are chemicals and ingredients in our food that are illegal in other countries because they have been shown to be toxic.” Kennedy Jr. to Trump He asked if there was pressure on him not to work with.

Trump praised former independent presidential candidate Robert Kennedy Jr., saying he wasn’t too happy with Big Pharma’s partnerships.

After Kennedy Jr. left and supported him, Trump said that if he were elected to another term, Kennedy Jr. would be part of the administration and focus on reforming government agencies such as the Food and Drug Administration.

“But I can tell you that Big Pharma wasn’t exactly thrilled when they heard about this,” Trump said, according to Fox News. “Actually, I’ve always gotten along really well with him. I’ve known him for a long time. He’s a different guy. He’s very smart, he’s a great guy, and he’s very sincere about it. I mean, he really is. You know, he thinks we spent a fortune on pesticides and stuff, and then you fall into this picture.” …”

Kennedy Jr. focused on Big Food and removing toxic chemicals from what Americans eat. He recently coined the term “Make America Healthy Again.”

“There are pesticides and herbicides and there are so many things being sprayed on our food that are really unnecessary,” Rogan said. “And it has a lot of health consequences.” He added that Kennedy recently told him that “more than 70 percent of young men are unfit for military service for health reasons.”

On another topic, Rogan asked Trump to refer to Kim Jong Un as “Little Rocket Man.”

“I said, ‘Little Rocket Man, you’re going to burn in hell.’ And it was hard,” Trump said. “I knew him better than anyone. So I said: ‘Do you ever do anything else? Why don’t you relax and relax? Don’t you go to the beach?’ You know, I jokingly said, ‘You guys are always doing nuclear construction, relax, let’s build some apartments.'”

Regarding his opponent in the upcoming election, Kamala Harris, Trump described her as “someone with a very low IQ.”

“There is also this rhetoric that you are Hitler and you have to do anything to stop Hitler,” Rogan said. “So, you’re hearing this now, Kamala compared you, she said she loved Hitler yesterday.”

Trump said, “Kamala is a person with a very low IQ. She has a very low IQ. You know, I am also in favor of taking tests. I think everyone who is running for president should take the test.”