"Why do I want to ruin my life and get involved in this mess because I know what comes with it, but sometimes I do feel like it's my duty. I can't turn away. I feel like I could make a change."
“By the way, I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape, or form. I’ve had the opportunity to have him on my show more than once — I’ve said no, every time. I don’t want to help him,” Rogan revealed.
Rogan endured mounds of criticism for his stance on COVID vaccines and his use of the n-word which surfaced from old conversations that he had with other people.
During Friday’s “Joe Rogan Experience,” the podcaster said allegations of COVID misinformation and charges of racism had done little to slow his growth.
"Why do I want to ruin my life and get involved in this mess because I know what comes with it, but sometimes I do feel like it's my duty. I can't turn away. I feel like I could make a change."
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