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Podcast host Joe Rogan recently shared with his audience that numerous artists, musicians, and comedians privately thanked him for his endorsement of Donald Trump, expressing that they were too afraid to show their support publicly due to potential damage to their careers.
Speaking with legal advisor Josh Dubin from New York, Rogan pointed out that many Americans feel pressured not to exercise their First Amendment rights due to the restrictive speech codes and cancel culture promoted by the radical left.
“There are a lot of people who don’t speak their mind,” Rogan said, kicking off a discussion on free speech. “So many artists—hippies, musicians, comedians—reached out to thank me for endorsing Trump because they feel they can’t do it themselves.”
Seriously
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Rogan endorsed Trump just before Election Day this month, emphasizing the importance of protecting free speech and warning of the potential erosion of First Amendment rights if Kamala Harris were to win the presidency.
Rogan underscored that free speech is a fundamental American value and a crucial freedom. He hosted Trump on his show in a lengthy, three-hour podcast during the final days of the 2024 campaign. Rogan also tried to get Kamala Harris on the podcast, but she declined after Rogan pushed back on her extensive list of requirements for the appearance.