Donald Trump participated in a three-hour interview with Joe Rogan, discussing various cultural and political issues, aired to Rogan’s over 17 million subscribers. Trump reiterated claims about the 2020 election being stolen, criticized Kamala Harris, and expressed concern about environmental impacts, particularly windmills on whales. He also suggested life on Mars and praised confederate general Robert E. Lee. Despite this, Trump faced backlash for his comments, with concerns raised by Republican leaders about the rhetoric potentially inciting violence. Trump referred to himself as a “student” of Rogan, recognizing the importance of the platform. Despite Trump’s aggressive rhetoric towards Harris, other Republicans called for a more civil tone in political discourse. The interview was a continuation of Trump turning to nontraditional media outlets, in the weeks leading up to Election Day, as part of his campaign strategy. The conversation was extensive, touching on a wide range of topics, with Trump’s comments drawing both support and criticism.
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