Joe Rogan: Trump supporters ‘feel betrayed’ by ‘insane’ Iran war
Joe Rogan, whose podcast reaches 11 million listeners, called the Iran strikes 'insane' and said many Trump supporters feel betrayed by the war’s unclear purpose.
- On Tuesday, Joe Rogan criticized President Donald Trump’s Iran strikes as insane on his podcast, joining other podcasters in public criticism.
- Against that backdrop, Joe Rogan criticized Trump’s Iran strikes, highlighting his prior support and campaign promises to end wars, which contrast with recent actions.
- According to Associated Press casualty count, at least 1,230 people in Iran and seven U.S. service members have been killed since the strikes began, with 91% of MAGA voters supporting the campaign, despite 55% of Americans seeing no imminent threat from Iran.
- A rift has opened in conservative circles, with former Fox hosts Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly denouncing the strikes while Sen. Lindsey Graham defends them.
- On Tuesday, Rogan questioned whether actions were driven by outside interests, particularly Israel, and cited Shellenberger’s quote: 'They’re not acting on the basis of achieving regime change.
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Joe Rogan says Trump’s supporters feel ‘betrayed’ by Iran war
Joe Rogan, an influential podcast host, said on his show Tuesday that the war in Iran was “crazy” and had left Americans feeling “betrayed” by President Donald Trump, describing the conflict as a sharp reversal from the policies that the president had campaigned on.
Joe Rogan: Trump Supporters Betrayed by Iran Strike
Podcaster Joe Rogan says President Donald Trump's supporters feel betrayed by the U.S. military's involvement in a conflict with Iran, arguing it runs counter to Trump's 2024 campaign pledge to avoid new wars.
Podcaster Joe Rogan, who hosted and endorsed Trump in 2024, says supporters feel ‘betrayed’ by Iran war
Influential podcaster Joe Rogan has openly criticised President Trump’s Iran war, saying the conflict contradicts campaign promises and reflects growing disillusionment among some backers
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