How podcasters like Joe Rogan and Logan Paul turned young men, a once apolitical demographic, into a massively powerful voting bloc
In his dark and occasionally ominous inaugural address, President Donald Trump announced that Jan. 20, 2025 was “Liberation Day.” It was an odd phrase to use — normally the province of revolutionary movements seeking to overturn a sclerotic order. But perhaps that’s also why it was apt: That’s precisely what Trump said he wanted to do.
Joe Rogan doesn't want people to label him a Republican. Last year, Rogan endorsed Donald Trump for president after having Elon Musk on the podcast. "The
The powerhouse podcaster was among a number of household names in attendance as President Trump was officially sworn into office.
This past Monday at Donald Trump's inauguration, Joe Rogan shared moments with several combat stars including Jake and Logan Paul.
Donald Trump’s presidential inauguration has a heavy UFC presence with Dana White, Joe Rogan, Conor McGregor and more in Washington.
Prominent figures from the world of combat sports, business, and politics gathered in Washington, D.C., for President Donald Trump’s second-term inauguration and subsequent victory rally at Capital One Arena on Monday.
Joe Rogan and his family have been rubbing shoulders with Donald Trump ahead of the former TV star’s inauguration.
Joe Rogan admitted he doesn't consider himself a Republican or a Democrat, regardless of his public support of President Donald Trump. On a recent installment of "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast, he said it "doesn't make sense" to him to "be on a team" as he shares beliefs on both sides of the political spectrum.
At heart, it’s not about action-packed visuals of Donald Trump’s first week back to Washington: It’s about America’s yearning for optimistic, can-do leaders who are the anti-Biden.
Dana White, Logan and Jake Paul, Joe Rogan, Theo Von, and Javier Milei were among those spotted attending Trump's inauguration ceremony.