Joe Rogan questions Kamala Harris' celebrity backers as Elon Musk slams Jennifer Lopez over Diddy case: "Maybe we shouldn’t trust her opinion"
Joe Rogan and Elon Musk have seemingly questioned the celebrities who supported Kamala Harris, who was the Democratic Party's presidential hopeful in the recently concluded 2024 U.S. elections. They suggested that most of the celebrities backing Harris were in cahoots with accused human trafficker P. Diddy.
On the Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) podcast's episode #2223, Rogan hosted the Tesla founder Musk. Both had endorsed the Republican Party's Donald Trump against Harris. Trump ultimately won and became the President-elect.
Rogan, who recently hosted Trump on JRE, believes places have memories. He segued into hip-hop icon and music mogul P. Diddy (real name: Sean Combs) and the latter's property where many crimes were allegedly perpetrated. The UFC color commentator stated:
"I'm sure if you go to Diddy's house, it probably feels real weird. Probably feels weird, walking around that house probably like, 'What the f**k happened here?' I bet there's some memories in that house."
Musk concurred and said:
"Sounds rough, man."
Joe Rogan and Elon Musk insinuated that most of the celebrities who endorsed Harris attended Diddy's infamous parties. It's alleged that the Diddy 'White Parties' and 'Freak Offs' were gateways to various criminal activities.
Moreover, comedian Tony Hinchcliffe had recently elicited backlash after labeling Puerto Rico a "floating island of garbage" at a Trump campaign rally at Madison Square Garden in New York. Jennifer Lopez, an American music megastar of Latin American descent, alluded to Hinchcliffe's remarks. During a Harris campaign rally in Vegas, Lopez urged Latino and female voters to vote for Harris rather than Trump.
Lopez also co-chaired the 'When We All Vote' organization and even sang a song ('Get Your A** Out & Vote'), encouraging fellow U.S. citizens to vote. For his part, Rogan said:
"Well, it's just amazing how many people in the Diddy party list that are supporting Kamala, too -- publicly, openly, all in."
Musk added:
"Yes. It's like, 'J.Lo' was like his ex-girlfriend. And it's like, now all of a sudden, she's warning people against Trump. I'm like, 'Well, wait a second. So how many people did she warn against Diddy? Oh, zero.' Okay. Well, maybe we shouldn't trust her opinion."
Check out Joe Rogan and Elon Musk's comments below (1:25:00):
Joe Rogan likens P. Diddy to Jeffrey Epstein, Elon Musk directs another jibe at Diddy's celebrity acquaintances
Joe Rogan opined that "the Diddy thing was like an Epstein-type compromise deal." Rogan likened Diddy's modus operandi to how Jeffrey Epstein reportedly ensnared wealthy and influential people into intimate situations (oftentimes with underage persons), recorded, and blackmailed them.
Jennifer Lopez's relationship with P. Diddy (aka Puffy aka Puff Daddy) supposedly ran from 1999 to 2001. They were reportedly involved in a highly-publicized nightclub shootout in 1999, wherein Lopez allegedly helped smuggle a firearm. Diddy's facing several charges and is currently jailed, with his trial date set for May 5, 2025.
During his conversation with Joe Rogan, Elon Musk once again lambasted Diddy's celebrity acquaintances. Rogan and Musk speculated that the acquaintances knew about Diddy's purported child abuse but didn't stop him. Musk asserted:
"People in the music industry, entertainment industry had to know that Diddy was like, abusing, you know, kids, basically. And yet, they still fed him kids. Like, where's the accountability? ... It's like, who's feeding him the kids?" [1:27:10 onwards in the podcast episode]