Joe Rogan, the most successful podcaster and UFC commentator, has allegedly filed a lawsuit against MSNBC.
The lawsuit claims that the network deceptively edited a video to make it appear as though Rogan was expressing support for Vice President Kamala Harris when, in reality, he was criticizing her.
Although no major media outlets have yet covered this story, the news has been spreading rapidly on X (formerly Twitter).
Numerous high-profile accounts, each with hundreds of thousands of followers, have been discussing the issue.
The news broke just four hours ago and has since been retweeted and reposted by several prominent X accounts and individual reporters.
The story first appeared on the VOZ account, which captioned the post with,
While Rogan himself has not yet addressed the situation, his fans and followers are eagerly following the developments and demanding the truth.
What Exactly Happened?
MSNBC recently posted a video putting together different parts of episode #2182 of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast to make it seem like Rogan was endorsing Kamala Harris for the upcoming presidential elections.
However, the 56-year-old podcaster was highly critical of Kamala during the segment.
MSNBC is again EXPOSED as a propaganda machine for the Democrat Elite, and how they will brazenly try to deceive the American people.
— Tulsi Gabbard 🌺 (@TulsiGabbard) August 2, 2024
One part of the video @joerogan was talking about Kamala; on another part of the video, he was talking about me. MSNBC combined it together to… pic.twitter.com/E8701iZ8dh
American politician Tulsi Gabbard responded at MSNBC, claiming Joe was talking about her, not Harris.
She also branded the reporting as “completely fake.”
Joe Rogan Suggested Harris Could Win The 2024 Presidential Elections
Joe Rogan argued that voters are “giving into the bu*lshit” to oppose former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election, which could lead to Vice President Kamala Harris’s victory.
Rogan was discussing the current state of the 2024 election with author and fellow podcast host Michael Malice.
President Joe Biden had recently announced he would not seek reelection, and Trump had narrowly survived an assassination attempt in the last month.
With Harris as the presumptive Democratic nominee, Rogan suggested that he could “see her winning” against Trump in a potential matchup.