Rogan Says ICE Deployment Sets ‘Dangerous Precedent’
Rogan said masked ICE officers on city streets could normalize militarized enforcement and be used by future leaders in ways Americans may reject.
- On Wednesday, podcaster Joe Rogan criticized the Trump administration's deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers nationwide, arguing these tactics set a "dangerous precedent" that future leaders could abuse.
- Across major cities including Los Angeles, Chicago, and the Minneapolis-Saint Paul area, President Donald Trump has implemented hardline immigration enforcement tactics to pursue mass deportations throughout his second presidency.
- Rogan highlighted that officers receive only seven weeks of training and frequently lack identification, creating what he describes as a "militarized police force" on city streets.
- Referencing the January 7 shooting of Renee Nicole Good in Minnesota, Rogan has previously denounced ICE operations and compared their enforcement tactics to the Gestapo, a Nazi-era political police force.
- Despite endorsing Trump in 2024 and visiting the Oval Office recently, Rogan remains concerned that public acceptance of current tactics could normalize militarized police presence long-term.
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Rogan: ICE deployment sets 'dangerous precedent'
Rogan compared ICE to the “gestapo" previously.
Rogan says ICE deployment sets ‘dangerous precedent’
Podcaster Joe Rogan said the deployment of Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officers across the country by the Trump administration sets a “dangerous precedent.” “A different ruler could use this precedent in a very damaging way for our free society. That’s my perspective on it,” Rogan said during the Wednesday episode of his podcast. “It’s…
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On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience featuring guest Joe Eszterhas, Joe Rogan raised concerns about ICE enforcement operations and what he sees as a potentially dangerous precedent for law enforcement in the United States. “The ICE area, it bothers me,” Eszterhas said, introducing his concern about how immigration enforcement is being conducted. Rogan then replied by expanding on the broader issue of militarized policing on city …
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