Joe Rogan alarmed by Donald Trump withholding classified information on JFK's assassination: "That can only mean one thing"
Joe Rogan recently discussed former United States president John F. Kennedy's assassination. Key details regarding the incident are classified and should remain as such, per Donald Trump, which the UFC commentator finds intriguing.
In a recent episode of his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, he hosted former U.S. Navy Seal and CIA Contractor Shawn Ryan. They discussed a variety of topics, including the assassination of JFK. Rogan recalled how Trump had previously looked into the 1963 assassination and that the former president wasn't keen on making what he discovered public.
The fact that Trump didn't want to release the information leads Rogan to believe that foul play was definitely involved in the JFK assassination.
''You know what Trump said about that one, right? Trump said that, 'If they showed you what they showed me, you wouldn't want to release it either.' What a crazy thing to say, that can only mean one thing in my eyes, we did it. The only thing that makes any sense is that the United States did it... Tucker [Carlson] just comes out and says it openly, he just says it openly, CIA killed [John F.] Kennedy.''
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (4:51):
Kennedy was shot twice on Nov. 22, 1963, while traveling through Dealey Plaza in Dallas, Texas, as part of a motorcade. The incident sparked numerous conspiracy theories.
Notably, during an appearance on Rogan's podcast, American politician Robert F. Kennedy Jr. asserted that the CIA was responsible for his uncle's killing and he should be cautious while discussing the subject.
When Joe Rogan speculated over CIA's alleged role in JFK's assassination
The assassination of John F. Kennedy remains a controversial political and historical matter in the United States. The National Archives disclosed hundreds of previously secret documents in 2022, revealing details about JFK's tragic death in 1963.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan discussed the released documents with Brian Redban on his podcast, saying:
''Yeah, they kept documents. I would definitely not let people read the ones that would be looking bad. I mean, that's the only explanation. Why can't we read 'em? They must be bad! They can't be good. Well, they say a lot of great things about the CIA, we're pretty humble, we don't want that. How will they ever find out? If they are able to keep s**t from us, how will they ever find out?''
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (6:46):