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    Joe Rogan Falls for Fake Trump Tweet About the No Kings Protest

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    Joe Rogan is America’s most popular podcaster, averaging about 20 million listeners per week. But Rogan consistently falls for fake images and videos online, even after they’ve been widely debunked. The latest example? Rogan fell for another fake tweet on Wednesday that was supposedly from President Donald Trump.

    Rogan’s latest episode had guests Francis Foster and Konstantin Kisin, both conservative British political commentators, and the three men talked about the No Kings protests that happened Oct. 18. The demonstrations saw millions of people take to the streets in opposition to Trump, and Rogan tried to belittle the efforts, insisting that people were being paid to be there and those who weren’t being paid were just “geriatrics.”

    Rogan also claimed that if the protests were being allowed to happen at all that must be evidence Trump couldn’t possibly be a king. And that’s when he promoted the fake tweet he saw—a post made to look like it was from the president on Truth Social.

    “No, he didn’t send the troops to stop the protests,” said Rogan. “In fact, he congratulated them on doing a great job and he said I’m still your president. Tweet’s fucking hilarious. It’s very funny.” One of Rogan’s guest chimed in to say, “yeah, I saw that,” with a laugh.

    Rogan told his producer to pull up the tweet, though it seemed clear he was having trouble tracking it down. “Try Truth Social,” Rogan told his producer, who was just off-screen. “You can probably find an image of it since it was posted everywhere.”

    The fake tweet Rogan seemed to be talking about reads, “A HUGE THANK YOU to all the ‘No Kings’ protesters yesterday! I was very concerned a king was trying to take my place, but thanks to your tireless efforts, I am STILL YOUR PRESIDENT! Great job all!!!” But there’s nothing about it that’s real.

    Fake tweet from President Donald Trump about the No Kings protests. Screenshot: Instagram

    The producer never did seem to find the post, probably because he didn’t want to tell Rogan it was fake. It’s not even a recent fake tweet. It first started circulating around the first No Kings day on June 14. The screenshot went viral back in June on platforms like X and Instagram. As the Daily Beast notes, the president’s son Donald Trump Jr. shared the fake tweet but acknowledged it was fake.

    Fox Business host Maria Bartiromo shared the fake post in June as well, though she didn’t know it wasn’t real. The post seems to have circulated again over the weekend, though Gizmodo couldn’t find any example that went particularly viral of late.

    Rogan droned on and on about the protests during his show and claimed they were identical to what happened with Kamala Harris’s 2024 presidential campaign. The podcast host insisted that the Harris campaign “filled up stadiums” with people who were paid to be there, a claim with no basis in fact. Rogan said that it “became a job” for the people at Harris rallies and that “should not be legal” because it’s “deception.”

    Incredibly, Trump’s actual commentary on the No Kings protests is somehow more aggressive than the fake version Rogan highlighted Wednesday. In reality, Trump shared an AI video on Truth Social showing himself flying a fighter jet and dumping literal shit on protesters.

    Rogan is not a particularly bright man. But, again, he has an enormous audience in the millions. And he’s always falling for fake shit, whether it’s AI videos of Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz or tweets about “Jewish tunnels,” sourced to fake accounts with characters like Dick Stroker.

    We’re just not going to make it as a country, are we?

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