In a revealing exchange on “The Joe Rogan Experience,” former President Donald Trump, now vying for the presidency in 2024, faced unexpected pushback on one of his most enduring claims: that the 2020 election was “stolen.” During the three-hour conversation, Trump touched on various topics, from immigration to economic issues and his ongoing assertions about voter fraud. However, Rogan’s pointed question left Trump searching for a response.
When asked directly if he’d finally present evidence of election fraud, Trump responded, “What I’d rather do is, we’ll do it another time.” This comment left many wondering if Trump intends to produce the evidence he’s referenced for years but has yet to share publicly. Rogan pressed, asking, “Are you going to present this ever?” to which Trump had no immediate answer.
The interview, broadcast to millions of listeners, saw Trump pivot to discussing Hunter Biden, claiming the controversy surrounding Biden’s laptop affected his 2020 campaign. During his comments, Trump almost admitted to losing the election before quickly rephrasing, adding, “They say I lost by like – I didn’t lose – but they say I lost by 22,000 votes,” drawing laughter from Rogan.
Trump also aired grievances over his treatment by mainstream media networks like CBS and ABC, accusing debate moderators of unfair scrutiny. Rogan’s response was quick and candid, reminding Trump, “That’s their job, unfortunately.”
This appearance comes as Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris both explore unconventional media avenues to connect with younger voters. While Trump appeared on Rogan’s podcast, Harris has recently joined shows like “Call Her Daddy” and “Club Shay Shay” to boost her campaign’s outreach.