Former President Donald Trump had the crowd jumping up and down Saturday night when he entered the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas with UFC President Dana White to enjoy UFC 290.
Trump entered the room flanked by his Secret Service detail and caused a commotion in the crowd. He appeared to be a prize fighter or rock star, and there was some glad-handing with stars like actors Mel Gibson and Mark Wahlberg. The former president made a point of approaching Joe Rogan, who was working the broadcast as a color analyst, even though most people gravitated toward Trump.
Some speculated that Trump would soon appear on Rogan’s well-known podcast; with 11 million listeners per episode, Rogan is the top-ranked Spotify podcast. However, some predictions were more grounded in reality given Rogan’s prior comments about the nation’s 45th president.
All of which made the smiles between the two men Saturday night all the more interesting:
The well respected former president showed much respect towards Rogan, much like he does to a lot of his unwarranted critics, even after Joe’s past insults towards Trump.
Rogan called Trump a “man-baby” last year during an episode featuring comedian Tom Segura, who said on air that when former White House advisor Jared Kushner had bad news to deliver to Trump he would soften the blow by placing it between two pieces of good news.
“Of course! He’s a man baby,” Rogan interjected.
In an interview with the creator of Barstool, Dave Portnoy, Rogan agreed that Trump had been successful in upending the status quo in Washington, DC, but also quipped that he was the “king of idiots.”
“The morons had a king. There’s a lot of morons,” he opined. “And it doesn’t matter what he’s saying, like, for them, he represents them. He’s not perfect, but at least he’s real’ – like there’s that sort of thought process that he played with.”
The Daily Mail points out that Trump has never appeared on Rogan’s podcast, and Rogan has made it clear that he has no interest in improving the former president’s reputation.
“I’m not a Trump supporter in any way, shape or form,” Rogan told podcast Lex Friedman in 2022, according to the British tabloid. “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. I’m not interested in helping him.”
Longtime Trump supporter and friend, Roger Stone, who evidently remains a central figure in the former president’s orbit, was also on hand in Vegas and shared a photo of himself chatting with Trump and Gibson.
He also fulfilled a familiar role, playing the role of a Trump pit bull in attacking Rogan.
Responding to a tweet raving over Trump delivering “the alpha 5 min handshake” in greeting Rogan, Stone tweeted: “Little weasel @joerogan won’t have @realDonaldTrump on his podcast so he gets the full @realDonaldTrump treatment.”
For good measure, he added the hashtags: #short #Pussy.
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