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After Donald Trump, will Kamala Harris be on The Joe Rogan Experience?

After Donald Trump, will Kamala Harris be on The Joe Rogan Experience?

Due to former President Donald Trump’s recent appearance on The Joe Rogan Experiencea new question arises: Will Vice President Kamala Harris take over next? opposite an outspoken podcast host?

Trump’s three-hour episode with Rogan, available on YouTube and Spotify, earned him a signature mix of bravado and conspiracy, affecting everything from the 2020 election to loyalties within his administration. Rogan, who has become known for his provocative questions and unexpected political connections, has generated widespread speculation about future guests, and Harris, despite scheduling conflicts, appears to be a tempting contender. Today’s guest had his own opinion about what was happening.

Trump and Rogan: rhetoric is more important than politics

The Trump episode, which has already caused both uproar and backlash, has caused the former president spoke openly about his supposed “biggest mistake” in office: hiring the wrong people, including former officials John Kelly and John Bolton. Both have publicly denounced Trump’s leadership, with Kelly recently calling him a “fascist.”

Rogan’s questions covered controversial issues, including Trump’s repeated claims of a “stolen” 2020 election, although Trump has dodged calls to provide evidence. Meanwhile, Rogan emphasized his own evolving political views, calling today’s Republicans “punk rock rebels” while dismissing Democrats as censorship advocates.

Watch the full interview:

Harris’ podcast choice could leave Rogan out

Harris has shown a growing penchant for podcast appearances, although her choices include Call her dad And Shey Shey Club with Shannon Sharp, a bias toward platforms that match her own key demographics. Her conversation with Call her dad host Alex Cooper was a strategic move to focus on reproductive rights, a critical issue among women and young voters.

An appearance on Rogan’s show could further expand her reach. has potential appeal to Rogan’s predominantly male audience. But for now, Harris’ team has cited scheduling issues, and her media calendar is full, including an upcoming meeting with social psychologist Brené Brown on Discovering us.

However, people on social media continue to press questions Harris may face in the Rogan spotlight. From environmental policy to reproductive rights and everything in between, Rogan’s free-form format is sure to be quite the challenge.

And as he explained to Trump: “I think we’ll have a great conversation. I think I can talk to her. I wouldn’t interview her. I would just try to talk to her and hopefully get to know her as a person.” There are only a few days left and we will have to wait and see.