Rogan: Did you assume people loved you on The Apprentice, they were going to love you as president?


Joe Rogan: “Did you just assume because people loved you on The Apprentice, they were going to love you as a president?…
Well, you probably would have been if the media didn’t attack you the way they did… Even today, Kamala was talking about you and Hitler.”

Do you just assume because people love you on The Apprentice, they were going to love you as a president? I was thinking it would be so easy. You know, it’s very interesting.
Joe Rogan
Well, it probably would have been if the media didn’t attack you the way they did. If they didn’t conflate you with Hitler. I mean, even today, like Kamala was talking about you and Hitler.
They’re going to take what you said about Robert E. Lee. Oh, Donald Trump wishes the South won.
Joe Rogan
Oh, he loves Robert E. Lee. That’s right.
He loves Robert E.
Joe Rogan
Lee. They love to take things out of context and distort things.
Donald Trump
But they don’t even have to take them out. They make them up entirely.
Joe Rogan
They do that, too.
Donald Trump
But, you know, it’s interesting when you mentioned the- I was very popular. And all those people loved me. I mean, some of these women, they’re so stupid.
And Joy, every time she’d see me, like I’d be in the theater or something, and she’d say, you have to be on the show again. Come on, come on. Let’s go.
We have to- She loved you. She loved me.
Joe Rogan
That episode where- By the way, Whoopi- People should watch that episode just to see what we’re talking about. Like I said, we don’t want to get a copyright strike, so we’re not going to put it up. But if you watch the episode, it’s bananas.
It’s like an alternative universe. And it’s only- But Whoopi- Nine years ago.
Joe Rogan
Whoopi loved me. Loved you. Gives you a hug and a kiss.
Donald Trump
And how about that other one, the new one on there, the one from my administration? She writes me a letter, you’re the greatest president. She leaves.
You know, she worked as like an assistant press secretary. I hardly knew her. But she leaves and she writes me this gorgeous letter.
What’s her name? She was- I don’t even know, you know. Anyway, she was in the administration.
She’s on now currently. Sits in the far right-hand side, whatever the hell her name is. And she writes a letter, the most beautiful letter.
She’s quoted in the paper. He’s a consequential. He was the greatest president.
Bah, bah, bah. Then all of a sudden, she goes in the view. She started hitting the hell out of me.
Because they won’t hire her unless- I’ve had many people go on CNN and they call and said, I don’t know what to do. They want to pay me a lot, but I have to be negative on you. I said, be negative.
That’s okay. There are guys on like CNN, they won’t hire them. Sean Duffy is a congressman and he retired.
He got a good job with CNN, but he was only positive about Trump. So they kept him, but they would never put him on. I mean, I respect what he did.
He could have gone, you know, negative. I tell people, go negative. You know, let my friends make the money.

On 10/25/2024, Donald Trump joined Joe Rogan’s podcast for a three-hour interview, discussing the 2024 campaign and current events. This marks Trump’s first appearance on Rogan’s show, a top podcast with millions of listeners nationwide. Trump has largely chosen podcast interviews over traditional media, targeting younger and male-skewed audiences. The podcast, recorded in Austin, Texas, afforded the Republican presidential nominee exposure to Rogan’s 14.5 million followers on Spotify and 17.6 million followers on YouTube. Rogan, the nation’s most-listened-to podcast host, is extremely influential with young male voters, who Trump is aiming to reach.

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Rogan: Did you assume people loved you on The Apprentice, they were going to love you as president?

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