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Joe Rogan Drops Explosive Revelations in New Podcast — Here’s What Everyone’s Talking About

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Joe Rogan is back at the center of America’s political conversation after two recent podcast episodes in which he first mocked California Governor Gavin Newsom and then expressed alarm at former President Donald Trump’s newly announced mass-deportation push. Clips from both shows lit up X (formerly Twitter) and TikTok this week, vaulting Rogan’s name into the day’s most-searched topics. What Rogan said about Gavin Newsom During episode #2392 with former CIA whistle-blower John Kiriakou, Rogan riffed on Newsom’s public persona, joking that the governor “sprays on more shellac than a showroom Corvette.” Newsom responded on CNN, brushing off the jab but adding that Rogan’s huge reach makes such mockery politically potent. The exchange fueled partisan meme wars within hours. Alarm over Trump’s deportation plan Just days later Rogan told comedian Bryan Callen on episode #2393 that Trump’s promise of nationwide raids “sounds like a nightmare we said would never happen.” He admitted he had once assumed deportations would target only violent offenders, calling the broader plan “terrifying”. Conservative influencers accused Rogan of “going Hollywood,” while progressive accounts praised the critique. Social media impact and Spotify numbers According to third-party tracking site JREMetrics, searches for “Joe Rogan deportation comments” spiked 440 percent in 24 hours, and the two episodes collectively added an estimated 120 million YouTube impressions. Spotify’s public charts show The Joe Rogan Experience reclaiming the No. 1 global podcast slot as of October 31, 2025, after briefly slipping behind The Daily last week. Why the controversy matters • Rogan’s 14-year-old show reaches an audience larger than many cable networks, giving his political takes outsize influence in the early 2026 mid-term cycle. • Democrats worry his libertarian-leaning worldview siphons off young male voters; Republicans fear his megaphone when he breaks with party orthodoxy. • Spotify’s multiyear licensing deal—reportedly worth $250 million—faces renewed shareholder scrutiny every time he sparks viral backlash. What happens next Governor Newsom hinted he’d “absolutely” be willing to appear on the podcast, a booking that could shift the tone from roasting to dialogue. Meanwhile, Rogan teased upcoming guests neuroscientist Andrew Huberman and former presidential candidate Tulsi Gabbard, ensuring the culture-war spotlight won’t fade soon. How to listen or watch The audio-only version drops daily on Spotify, while full video episodes hit YouTube 24 hours later. Clips circulate instantly on Rogan’s official X account and a network of fan-run TikTok pages, so even non-subscribers can’t escape the conversation. Bottom line Whether you love him, hate him, or simply can’t avoid him, Joe Rogan once again proves he can bend the national narrative with a single off-the-cuff riff—making every new episode must-see (or must-stream) political theater.

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