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Joe Rogan evaluates the consequences of Donald Trump's return to White House: "A real chance to make real change"

Joe Rogan recently shared his thoughts on Donald Trump winning the 2024 U.S. Presidential elections against Kamala Harris and securing a second term as POTUS. The famous podcaster expressed optimism about Trump's administration and theorized that the 78-year-old has a real chance to make a difference.

During a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast with Dave Smith (JRE #2225), the UFC commentator opened up about Trump's victory and pointed out that he had surrounded himself with qualified people like Elon Musk and J.D. Vance. Rogan said:

"You elected that guy, but now along with that, now you get RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, you get Elon Musk, and you get J.D. Vance. You get brilliant people who aren't ideologically captured, two of them used to be Democrats."

Rogan continued:

"We got a real chance to make a real change. This is like one of the first times ever where there's a real chance to make a real tangible change that's gonna be for the good of everybody... Now it's time to unite everybody."

Watch the full episode below:


Elon Musk and Joe Rogan discuss "irony" of Justice Department attacking Space X

Joe Rogan and Elon Musk recently discussed the tech billionaire's Space X being targeted by the U.S. Justice Department. Musk outlined that they had a problem with Space X's hiring policies since the company is considered to possess advanced weapons technology under the International Traffic in Arms Regulations rules.

In a recent episode of Rogan's podcast, Musk explained why Space X was facing trouble with the U.S. Justice Department and said:

"The DOJ is attacking [filing lawsuits against] SpaceX for not hiring asylum seekers. Even though it is legal for SpaceX to hire anyone who is not a permanent resident of the US."

He continued:

"So, since we’re in the most extreme category of weapons technology, under US ITAR law, it’s illegal to hire anyone who is not a permanent resident of the US. Because there's a presumption that if they're not a US citizen, they're gonna return to their home country and take the rocket technology with them."

Catch Elon Musk's comments below (17:10):

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