According to multiple reports, Kamala Harris is in negotiations to appear on Joe Rogan's podcast. This came after former president Donald Trump hinted about his appearance on Rogan's podcast as well.
To make a compelling case against Trump, Harris, who is the current vice president of the United States and the Democratic Party's presidential candidate for the upcoming Nov. 5 elections, is anticipated to make an appearance on Rogan's podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience.
Although a podcast appearance has yet to be finalized, Reuters reported that the 59-year-old's campaign representatives met with the UFC commentator's team this week.
Notably, during a recent interview on the NELK Boys' Full Send Podcast, host Kyle Forgeard asked Trump if he would join Rogan's podcast. In response, the 78-year-old stated:
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''Yeah...I would ... I mean, I think I'm doing it, actually ... Yeah, I am ... Did Joe [Rogan] become so well-known because of the UFC? And he does a great job with that, right? What was it that made y'all the best?...He is a good guy ... He's got a good voice. That's important."
Check out Donald Trump's comments below (19:37):
Several people have taken to the internet to express their enthusiasm over the prospect of both presidential candidates appearing on Rogan's podcast. It should be mentioned, though, that the 57-year-old has commended Harris for her spirited debate with Trump last month.
Along with his commentating duties in the UFC, Rogan hosts The Joe Rogan Experience (JRE), which has become one of the most popular podcasts in the world. The program's distinctive guest roster, which frequently includes fighters, artists, scientists, politicians, and fitness experts, has helped it gain popularity among a broad range of viewers.
Kamala Harris' possible threat to free speech worries Joe Rogan
Joe Rogan previously discussed Kamala Harris' views on free speech and social media regulation. The UFC commentator blasted her intentions as being against the First Amendment of the US Constitution.
Last month, during an episode of his podcast, Rogan spoke to Kat Timpf about Harris' desire to control free speech on American social media. He stated:
''Right away, there's no way to misconstrue that. Oversight and regulation for free speech is ridiculous... What she was saying was what I was thinking she was saying. She wants government oversight and regulation for social media. It's also saying that the very thing that Mark Zuckerberg regrets, should be happening... We don't have rules, we have First Amendment rights of free speech."
Check out Joe Rogan's comments below (via Wall Street Silver on X):