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Joe Rogan questions authenticity of US presidential elections: "I don't want to cry election fraud"

With the United States presidential election day a little over four months away, Joe Rogan has voiced his distrust in the authenticity of the polls.

The veteran UFC sportscaster is finding it hard to believe the elections are devoid of foul play, while most other systems and institutions are known to be susceptible to manipulation.

Speaking to comedian Tim Dillion during the episode #2162 of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, the 56-year-old pondered:

"Yeah, but I don't know if it's real. I mean look, I don't want to cry election fraud, but why would I imagine that they would manipulate everything openly, except the election."

Catch Joe Rogan's comments on the presidential elections below (16:00):

Alleged foul plays during the US presidential elections have been a talking point in recent times.

Most recently, former President Donald Trump was convicted of 34 counts of felony by a New York jury, for illegally trying to influence the 2016 elections through hush payments made to pr*n star Stormy Daniels to cover up their affair.

Earlier this week, Trump had his first debate with the incumbent president and Democrat candidate Joe Biden in the lead-up to the 2024 elections.

According to a report by CNN, the second debate, set to be hosted by ABC News, will take place on Sept. 10 with the election taking place on Nov. 5.


Joe Rogan questions the felony charges against Donald Trump

Joe Rogan is convinced that the US democratic system is corrupt and Donald Trump is the latest in line of its victims.

The veteran UFC commentator was not happy with Trump being charged with 34 counts of felony. The comedian believes the charges levied against the 78-year-old are part of a deliberate attempt to force him out of the 2024 presidential race.

Speaking to comedian Tony Hinchcliffe during episode #2161 of the JRE, Rogan said:

"They are exposing how corrupt the democracy is. They are exposing how corrupt the system is just by charging this guy with 34 felonies for paying off a lady he had s*x with. Like what... On most situations, it would've been considered a misdemeanor, but they turned it into a felony, they trumped it up and then he signed 34 different checks so there are 34 different [felonies], the whole thing is crazy."

Catch Joe Rogan's comments on Donald Trump below (0:43):

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