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Joe Rogan Slams Trump’s Biden Plaque at White House: ‘This Is so Crazy’

Rogan says plaques should reflect factual presidential records and notes Biden’s autopen signature instead of a portrait, highlighting partisan bias in Trump’s White House plaques.

  • On December 23, Podcaster Joe Rogan criticized President Donald Trump's plaque updates in the Presidential Walk of Fame, calling it `nothing nuttier` and noting President Joe Biden is represented by an autopen signature.
  • Arguing for institutional norms, Joe Rogan warned the changes to the White House Presidential Walk of Fame plaques `open up the door` for partisan rewrites instead of factual accounts.
  • The plaques feature portraits for all 47 presidents alongside inscriptions Rogan read, including lines like `Sleepy Joe Biden was, by far, the worst President in American history.`, which he called `crazy`.
  • With 20.6 million YouTube subscribers, Podcaster Joe Rogan's critique reaches a wide audience, amplifying his December 23 comments after endorsing President Donald Trump post-Elon Musk interview.
  • The new bronze plaques are likely to remain through the remainder of President Donald Trump's second mandate, and Rogan linked the plaque issue to broader concerns including Jimmy Kimmel's suspension and U.S. immigration enforcement policies.
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Joe Rogan, the world’s most heard podcast host, harshly questioned President Donald Trump for installing new plates in the White House that openly criticize former presidents such as Joe Biden, Barack Obama or Bill Clinton, calling the initiative “a madness.” read more]]>

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Joe Rogan slams Trump's Biden plaque at White House: 'This is so crazy'

Podcast host Joe Rogan on Thursday slammed President Trump's White House plaque describing former President Biden's time in office as "so crazy," saying it sets a bad precedent.

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