Joe Rogan all praises for Donald Trump-Tulsi Gabbard-RFK Jr. trifecta's 'Make America Healthy Again' pledge: "Almost impossible to achieve"
Joe Rogan has expressed his appreciation for the 'Make America Healthy Again' movement that's being promoted by former POTUS (President of the United States) Donald Trump, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and Tulsi Gabbard. Rogan lauded the trio, particularly Kennedy who's regarded as the driving force behind the initiative.
Kennedy was an independent candidate in the 2024 U.S. presidential elections but dropped out of the race in August 2024. Kennedy has since endorsed the Republican Party's presidential hopeful Trump against the Democratic Party's Kamala Harris.
Gabbard, a longtime member of the U.S. military and a former Democrat, has also become a key figure in Trump's 2024 presidential campaign.
Kennedy has lately highlighted the slogan, 'MAHA,' which stands for 'Make America Healthy Again.' It's believed to be a play on words related to Trump's 'MAGA' (i.e., 'Make America Great Again') slogan that he's used for the better part of a decade.
In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Kennedy asserted that he's partnering with Trump to transform his country's "food, fitness, air, water, soil, and medicine" with 'MAHA.' Kennedy intends "to clean up" the nation's public health agencies, replacing purportedly corrupt officials with honest public servants who'd efficiently regulate major corporations.
The movement promises to ensure that food products are toxin-free, in addition to promoting exercise and healthy lifestyle habits overall.
Watch Robert F. Kennedy Jr. address 'MAHA' below:
On episode 2206 of the JRE (Joe Rogan Experience) podcast, UFC color commentator Joe Rogan hosted Sri Lanka-born Canadian-American entrepreneur Chamath Palihapitiya. They drew attention to certain sections of the U.S. food industry and its regulations lagging behind those of other countries.
Rogan indicated that the Trump-Gabbard-Kennedy trifecta is attempting to challenge the alleged age-old American nexus of big corporations circumventing regulations by funding political parties. Rogan, who's often praised 'RFK,' stated:
"One of the things that people are so excited about with this Trump union with Tulsi Gabbard and Robert Kennedy is that you're having these movements that seem to be almost impossible to achieve outside of an outsider. Like the 'Make America Healthy Again' concept."
He added:
"Like, what are you talking about? You're gonna go up against these companies that have been donating to these political parties forever and have allowed them to have these regulations that are allowing them to have these dyes in food that's illegal in our neighboring Canada. Like, what? No one's done that before. Right? So that's very exciting."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below:
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Joe Rogan drew Donald Trump's ire by praising Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Footage from Joe Rogan's aforementioned podcast conversation has been re-posted by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his YouTube channel. Incidentally, he praised Kennedy on the JRE podcast earlier this year as well and was lambasted by Donald Trump.
Rogan subsequently stated that it wasn't an official endorsement but waxed lyrical about Kennedy's deftness at discussing things "with civility and intelligence."
Donald Trump jibed at Joe Rogan and warned that he'd be booed at the next UFC event. This was before 'RFK' dropped out and endorsed Trump. Rogan lightheartedly responded by posing alongside fellow comedian Shane Gillis who's often impersonated the ex-president.
Furthermore, on the Lex Fridman Podcast this month, Trump suggested he had no feud with Rogan, adding that he "always liked" the veteran UFC commentator.