Joe Rogan believes President Joe Biden's aides are planning to sabotage him
Joe Rogan has questioned whether or not Joe Biden's own party has been trying to sabotage him behind his back.
Rogan recently discussed the United States president alongside Matt McCusker and Shane Gillis on episode #1926 of the JRE podcast. The trio were theorizing whether or not the recent data and information leak was an accident or deliberate act of sabotage by Biden's aides.
According to the Washington Post, one of Joe Biden's personal attorneys, Pat Moore, was tasked with clearing out an old office near the U.S. capitol that Biden used whilst he was the vice president. Whilst emptying out cupboards and drawers, the attorney discovered a series of folders and documents that had been labeled secret by the US government.
Discussing the incident on his podcast, Joe Rogan stated:
"I don't know sh*t about politics but if I had to guess, they're trying to get rid of him [Joe Biden]. My guess would be they're trying to get rid of him... His own aides are self-reporting those secret documents? That sounds sus... Even this, they discovered this before the mid-terms."
Rogan then added that he feels unrepresented in the United States' current political climate:
"There's a bunch of us that are unrepresented. The middle, the reasonable middle of the world. Unrepresented. You've got radical left and radical right... but nobody for the middle."
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Joe Rogan pens heartfelt tribute to friend and comedian Michael Lehrer after his death
Joe Rogan recently shared a touching tribute to his friend and comedian Michael Lehrer following his unfortunate passing due to complications with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS).
Lehrer was seen as an inspiration to most as he continued to perform comedy whilst suffering from the dehabilitating disease. The comedian was often pictured on stage in his wheelchair during his sets and often used his time in the spotlight to shine a light on ALS for anyone else that may be suffering.
In a post on Instagram, Joe Rogan wrote:
"The courage this man had to do stand up while battling a debilitating disease was insanely impressive, and though he struggled to get words out the man would KILL onstage. He was a real legend, and I’m going to miss him very much."
The 55-year-old also included words from another comedian, Tony Hinchcliffe, who added:
"Repost: @killtonyshow We knew it was coming yet there are still no words for it. What a human. He truly lived to make you all laugh. Rest easy our dear @michael_lehrer_als."