Tulsi Gabbard reacts to Joe Rogan's comments on Kamala Harris allegedly being taken out of context amid lawsuit rumors: "MSNBC is again EXPOSED"
American politician Tulsi Gabbard has slammed MSNBC for misrepresenting Joe Rogan's comments about the Democrat presidential candidate Kamala Harris. In a recent video on X, the 43-year-old called out the news outlet for journalistic malpractice and branded it a propaganda machine for the Democrats.
For context, MSNBC recently posted a video, splicing together different parts of episode #2182 of the Joe Rogan Experience podcast to make it seem like the UFC commentator was endorsing Harris for the upcoming US presidential elections.
However, the 56-year-old was highly critical of Harris during the segment. Gabbard clapped back at the NBC subsidiary's report, claiming Rogan was talking about her and not Harris in certain sections before branding MSNBC's reporting as "completely fake."
"MSNBC is again EXPOSED as a propaganda machine for the Democrat Elite, and how they will brazenly try to deceive the American people. [In] one part of the video Joe Rogan was talking about Kamala, and another part of the video, he was talking about me. MSNBC combined it together to make it look like everything was said about Kamala and he was endorsing her. Of course, this is completely fake."
Catch Tulsi Gabbard's comments on MSNBC's report on Joe Rogan below:
While the sportscaster has yet to comment on the issue, per rumblings on social media, he is suing the news outlet for $30 million.
When Tulsi Gabbard told Joe Rogan what she would do as president
While she has since cut ties with the Democrats, Tulsi Gabbard was a presidential candidate for the DNC in the 2020 elections.
During episode #1295 of JRE in 2019, the four-term congresswoman told Joe Rogan that improving health care, public infrastructure, and education would be her top priorities if she became president:
"You know, health care is among the top of the list... Our crumbling infrastructure continues to be something that's not just uncomfortable every time we're driving over potholes, it's actually threatening people's lives and wellbeings. We're [currently] not making the kinds of investments in our infrastructure that we need to make. There is education, there is a whole host of issues that we need to look at how we can best provide resources that are necessary to improve those services."
Catch Tulsi Gabbard's comments below: