The full three-hour talk summarized in less than 10 minutes.
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Donald Trump just accomplished what Kamala Harris never could—take unscripted questions from Joe Rogan and answer them directly and clearly.
The conversation started with a bang as Rogan shed light on shocking footage from Trump’s 2015 appearance on The View.
You won't believe how well the cast treated him, as Barbara Walters refers to Trump as a “friend.”
JOE ROGAN: “Watch this...This is literally bonkers.”
BARBARA WALTERS: “Please welcome my friend, Donald Trump.”
JOE ROGAN: “Watch this. Just watch this. This is nuts. We're in an alternative universe, okay? Because this is not that long ago.”
Minutes later, in a moment of self-reflection, Trump told Rogan that his “biggest mistake” in his first term was appointing some “bad people” to his administration.
This includes National Security Advisor John Bolton and White House Chief of Staff John Kelly.
Trump revealed that the presidency involves around 10,000 federal appointments, including 100 major ones.
Now that Trump has seen the swamp with his own eyes and familiarized himself with Washington, he has much higher confidence that his future picks would better serve the American people.
Rogan, who has not historically been a Trump fan, started dishing out compliments to the former president, telling him that the reason why he's so popular is because he's genuine and doesn't speak in “bullsh*t, pre-prepared politician lingo.”
Rogan pointed to the glorious moment when Trump told Hillary Clinton to her face, “You'd be in jail.”
He explained, “One of the beautiful things about you is that you freeball. Like you get out, and you do these huge events, and you’re just talking. We’ve highlighted you on the show many times when you did this Biden impression where he’s walking around, doesn’t know what he’s doing. It’s funny, it’s stand-up, it’s funny stuff.”
“And you were making fun of Elon one time; you were doing an Elon impression. It’s great. You have comedic instincts. Like when you said to Hillary, ‘You’d be in jail.’ It’s great timing. But it’s like that kind of stuff was unheard of as a politician. Like no one had done that.”
Elon Musk then entered the conversation, as Trump marveled at his brilliant mind, saying that he’s “the greatest guy” and is so smart that he must be “from a different planet.”
Trump was stunned the moment Musk's Starship rocket defied all odds, landing precisely on its designated pad after a groundbreaking test flight.
Trump was on the phone with an “important guy” when he watched it happen and asked, “Who else can do that?”
“Nobody,” he replied. “Russia can’t do it. The United States. Nobody can do it.”
The conversation took a serious turn when Joe Rogan pointed out that “a lot of weirdness” happened in the 2020 election, “particularly with mail-in ballots.”
He appropriately mentioned that before 2020, it was “common“ to question the election results because “no one thinks [election fraud] is 0%.”
“I've never met one person—not a super liberal progressive, far-left person, or a right-wing conservative—not one person thinks it's zero percent,” Rogan said.
Responding to Kamala Harris comparing Trump to Hitler, he blasted the vice president, calling her “a very low IQ person.”
Trump held so much confidence in Kamala’s lack of intelligence that he challenged her to prove otherwise by taking an IQ test, pointing out that she completely fell apart during her softball interview with Anderson Cooper.
“She took two days off, and she studied and studied all day long, and then she comes out with a result. That was a real embarrassment,” Trump bashed.
Rogan dropped a viral take when he declared that Republicans are now “punk rock” and “the rebels” of society.
“You want to be punk rock? You want to buck the system?” Rogan asked. “You are conservative now,” he confidently stated.
“The liberals are now pro-silencing criticism. They are pro-censorship. They talk about regulating free speech. It's bananas to watch," Rogan lamented.
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Trump didn’t hesitate to announce that he is “completely committed” to having Robert Kennedy Jr. in his administration.
He even came prepared with a chart that shows America's life expectancy is DROPPING while other countries don't have the same problem.
Trump revealed that his only concern about Kennedy is his environmental views.
“The only thing I want to be a little careful about with him is the environmental [stuff] because he doesn’t like oil. I love oil and gas,” Trump said with a smile.
“Just keep him out of that!” Rogan replied. “There’s plenty of good work that could be done if you focus on health.”
Going further, Trump outed Big Pharma and revealed that they were “not thrilled” when they heard RFK Jr. would be joining the Trump administration.
This moment came when Rogan asked Trump, “Do you have anyone that is pressuring you to not work with him?”—to which Trump replied with a clear “Yes.”
“That [life expectancy] chart is a terrible chart. It's such a bad chart when you look at where we are compared to other countries that don't spend 10 cents [per dollar we do] ... But yeah. I've had some people that aren't exactly thrilled,” Trump said.
Some viewers were left stunned as Rogan agreed with Trump that there were at least two undeniable instances of election interference in 2020.
The first one was the Russia collusion hoax, where it was purported that Trump was a “Russian asset.”
The major instance of election interference was the Hunter Biden laptop story. Twitter 1.0 removed links to the story, while 51 former intelligence agents dismissed it as “Russian disinformation.”
“And the only reason why they got away with this lie was because they continually labeled you as this horrible threat to democracy and Hitler,” Rogan said.
“They kept saying you were going to be a dictator, ignoring the fact that you weren't a dictator for the four years when you were actually the president.”
The most hilarious moment of the night dropped when Trump candidly asked Rogan, “Can you imagine Kamala doing this show?”
Rogan replied, "I could imagine her doing this show," but Trump pushed back, insisting that if Kamala dared to engage in an unscripted three-hour conversation, she'd be lying on the floor unconscious, needing a medic.
Democrats suffered a devastating blow when Rogan concluded that the “only thing that makes sense” for why Dem politicians would oppose voter ID is because “they want to cheat.”
A shocking new Gallup poll recently showed that 84% of Americans support requiring photo ID to vote.
This includes 67% of Democrats who support the measure.
Meanwhile, Dem politicians strongly oppose voter IDs, which tells you that they care more about cheating than secure elections.
Trump broadcasted a major move, announcing that the JFK files would be released “almost immediately” when he takes office.
Rogan probed Trump about why he never opened them up during his first term, and Trump responded that certain people “asked [him] not to do it.”
“I can't tell you whether or not they're going to find anything of interest... But I was asked not to do it, and I thought that was a reasonable ask. But now I'm going to do it. I'm going to do it very soon,” Trump said.
The conversation took an interesting turn when Rogan asked Trump if he believes aliens exist, to which Trump replied, “There's no reason not to.”
Trump told Rogan, “I interviewed jet pilots that were solid people... And they said, ‘We saw things that were very strange, like a round ball. But it wasn't a comet or a meteor. It was something. And it was going four times faster than an F-22,’ which is a very fast plane.”
In the final moments, Trump asked, “How long have we been talking?” Rogan’s producer, Jamie, revealed it had been a whopping three hours.
With a speech looming, Trump told Rogan, “It’s been an honor,” calling him a “fascinating guy” and promising, “We’ll do it again.”
“I’m going to make a great speech, and I’m going to say, if I’m a little off tonight, I’m going to blame you,” Trump quipped.
With a big smile, he said with astonishment, “I spoke to this guy for three hours.”
The full conversation is available to watch on @JoeRogan’s Spotify page.
The government didn’t just lie to you during COVID.
Most Americans now believe it helped kill people.
“Almost 6 in 10 Americans literally think the government colluded with corporations to murder Americans,” @honestpollster revealed—and that number keeps climbing.
This isn’t a fringe belief anymore. It’s gone fully mainstream.
And yet, no one has been arrested. Not a single pharma executive has faced consequences. And the CEO of Pfizer? Still donating to both parties.
Trump had a clear opportunity to deliver justice. Instead, the very people his base wanted behind bars were shielded.
And now, that failure to act is starting to show.
Trump’s polling is taking a serious hit, whether it be the lack of accountability, no action on election integrity, foreign entanglements, or even immigration.
Americans are speaking, but is anyone listening?
What are the midterms going to look like? And what exactly is the political future of America? There’s no one better to discuss this than Mark Mitchell from Rasmussen Reports, the pollster Fox News needs but doesn’t want.
Mark joins us now.
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The conversation opened with a question that’s been on a lot of minds lately: why are Trump’s policies polling better than the man himself? @honestpollster didn’t hold back.
He said the problem isn’t the message—it’s the gap between what was promised and what people actually see.
“You can’t force public opinion,” he warned. Voters remember the pledges to restore the American dream, secure the border, and drain the swamp. But what they’re seeing is a system that still looks rigged—and no one behind it has gone to jail.
“There’s a level of desperation and an exasperation in the system that has failed people,” he explained. Americans trusted Trump more than the federal government, but after years of waiting, visible change is still missing.
The most jarring moment came when Mitchell cited polling that showed “almost 6 in 10 Americans literally think the government colluded with corporations to murder Americans” during COVID.
Meanwhile, the CEO of Pfizer remains untouched, protected by donations to both parties. “He wants credit for draining the swamp,” he said, “but he isn’t getting it.”
This wasn’t an attack. It was a reality check from someone who’s listening to the people. The movement is still alive—but voters aren’t waiting for slogans. They’re waiting for justice. And they’re running out of patience.
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This teacher-turned-cognitive scientist shared a disturbing reality that left the room stunned.
“Our kids are LESS cognitively capable than we were at their age.”
Every previous generation outperformed its parents since we began recording in the late 1800s.
So, what happened?
Screens.
Dr. Jared Horvath explained:
“Gen Z is the first generation in modern history to underperform us on basically every cognitive measure we have, from basic attention to memory, to literacy, to numeracy, to executive functioning, to EVEN GENERAL IQ, even though they go to more school than we did.”
“So why? … The answer appears to be the tools we are using within schools to drive that learning (screens).”
“If you look at the data, once countries adopt digital technology widely in schools, performance goes down significantly, to the point where kids who use computers about five hours per day in school for learning purposes will score over two-thirds of a standard deviation LESS than kids who rarely or never touch tech at school. And that’s across 80 countries.”
But screens aren’t just decimating learning and making new generations less intelligent than the ones before them.
They’re doing something far worse. And when you take a closer look, it isn’t pretty. 🧵
This isn’t a glitch.
Engagement-driven algorithms don’t understand meaning, context, or childhood development. They only understand clicks and watch time driven by dopamine spikes.
So when AI is tasked with churning out videos at scale, it doesn’t filter for innocence—it optimizes for stimulation.
Cartoon imagery masking adult themes, fear cues, violence, and psychological distress is being served to toddlers. Bright colors on the surface. Something very, very wrong underneath.
This content has zero educational or developmental value. No story. No moral arc. No learning. Just rapid-fire novelty engineered to hold attention at all costs—even if that cost is literally the viewer’s brain and nervous system development.
Dopamine-optimized media and AI-generated slop are conditioning our children for addiction, emotional dysregulation, and long-term neurological harm.
We have to stop this before it starts—and before Big Pharma steps in with the “solution.”
Something unprecedented and highly concerning is happening to children’s brains.
Toddlers aren’t just watching screens—they’re being neurologically conditioned by them.
Rapid cuts, flashing colors, constant novelty.
And none of it is by accident. It is all by design.
What looks like “kid’s content” is often dopamine engineering aimed at maximizing engagement, not healthy development, no matter the damage it does.
A bombshell vax vs. unvax study is now seeing the light of day — and the results are staggering.
Dr. Marcus Zervos led the study, but he decided not to publish it because “publishing something like that, I might as well retire. I’d be finished.”
Here’s what the study revealed:
• Vaccinated children were 4.29 times more likely to have asthma.
• Three times higher risk for atopic diseases (like eczema).
• Nearly six times higher risk for autoimmune disorders — a category that includes over 80 different diseases.
• 5.5 times higher risk for neurodevelopmental disorders.
• 2.9 times more motor disabilities.
• 4.5 times more speech disorders.
• Three times more developmental delays.
• Six times more acute and chronic ear infections.
• In nearly 2,000 unvaccinated children, there were zero cases of ADHD, diabetes, behavioral problems, learning disabilities, intellectual disabilities, tics, or other psychological disorders.
• The study’s conclusion is devastating. It states: “[I]n contrast to our expectations, we found that exposure to vaccination was independently associated with an overall 2.5-fold INCREASE in the likelihood of developing a chronic health condition when compared to children unexposed to vaccination.”
If this study could be sidelined for producing inconvenient results, how many others have met the same fate?
But the truth is, you don’t need a study to notice the difference between vaccinated and unvaccinated children. 🧵
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.
For all the sources and details, read the full report below.
Have you ever heard the Declaration of Independence read out loud?
You should. It’s the greatest break-up letter ever written.
At just 33 years old, Thomas Jefferson, with cold moral clarity, told the British government to pound sand:
“Whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends [life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness], it is the Right of the People to alter or to ABOLISH it.”
The power of that line isn’t just what it says. It’s how it’s said.
Jefferson wasn’t writing from a place of outrage. He was transmitting conviction — moral clarity delivered from a steady frame of mind.
It’s said Jefferson revised the Declaration of Independence with the help of Franklin and Adams dozens of times before it was finalized.
And that deliberate, cutting language paired with emotional steadiness is precisely why the words still land nearly 250 years later. 🧵
The information in this thread comes from the work of medical researcher @MidwesternDoc.
For all the sources and details, read the full report below. 👇
“WOW!” Joe Rogan’s brain nearly exploded when Dr. Matthew Walker explained what just a one-hour difference in sleep can do.
When we spring forward for daylight savings time, “we see a subsequent 24% INCREASE in heart attacks.”
But this is the part that blew Rogan’s mind:
“In the fall, in the autumn, when we gain an hour of sleep, there’s a 21% decrease in heart attacks. So it’s bidirectional.”
“Wow!” Rogan said, stunned.
“That’s how fragile and vulnerable your body is to even just the smallest perturbation of sleep,” Dr. Walker explained.
And if losing or gaining just one hour can swing heart attack risk that dramatically, imagine what years of bad sleep are doing to your body. 🧵
Sleep deprivation isn’t just making people tired—it’s locking trauma into the nervous system and fueling chronic disease.
When sleep breaks down, emotional injuries don’t heal.
If you don’t get real restorative sleep, your brain can’t process emotional injury, your immune system can’t reset, and your body stays stuck in perpetual stress mode.
That’s not just fatigue—that’s biological harm.
Sleep isn’t a luxury. It’s a physiological necessity for emotional and nervous system healing—and when it’s disrupted, trauma doesn’t fade, it lives in the body.
So why is no one talking about the connection between trauma, sleep, and long-term health?
Trauma isn’t just something that happened to us “in the past.” It can shape our lives every single day.
Trauma is a biological injury that can lodge in the nervous system, quietly reshaping behavior, health, and perception for decades.
It affects us in the past and present and will continue to affect us in the future if not released.
Even small childhood experiences—if left unresolved—can ripple outward into lifelong patterns most people never connect back to the original cause.
Trauma isn’t just the big, obviously traumatic things.
REPORT: Australia has just introduced what may be the most extreme hate speech law in Western history.
The new 2026 “Combating Antisemitism, Hate and Extremism Bill” punishes speech that causes fear—even if no harm occurs—with up to 5 years in prison.
It gets worse.
The law applies to nearly everything: tweets, blogs, memes, even quoting scripture online. It explicitly states that it doesn’t matter if anyone actually felt hatred or fear. And it allows the government to go back in time and charge people for things they said before the law existed.
The bill also gives police power to ban groups without due process—including groups outside Australia—and to imprison citizens for up to 15 years for “supporting” them.
And while it claims to offer religious protections, a rep from the Attorney General’s Department confirmed that Catholics and Christians will not receive those protections—even as Jewish, Islamic, and Sikh Australians do.
If you post a Bible verse today, what’s stopping them from calling it hate speech tomorrow?
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Meanwhile in the UK, students are being monitored for thought crimes through a government-funded video game at schools.
Kids as young as 11 could be flagged as potential terrorists simply for questioning mass migration.
The game, Pathways, puts students in control of a white character navigating so-called moral dilemmas. If they express the "wrong" opinion, share the “wrong” video, or attend a protest defending British values, their extremism meter climbs.
The penalty? Counseling for ideological thoughts or a referral to PREVENT—Britain’s official counterterrorism program.
Even researching immigration statistics is treated as suspicious. If a student dares to “look into it more,” the game warns: you’re being radicalized.
Looking up the truth is now a red flag.
This isn’t education. It’s psychological conditioning—pressuring children to stay silent, conform, and report their peers for independent thought.