Donald Trump briefly attacks transgender people on Joe Rogan's podcast

Oct 26, 2024 View Original Article
  • Bias Rating

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    45% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -19% Negative

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

50% : Trump, who often drifts across disparate points in rapid succession, explained his style to Rogan: "I like to give a long -- the weave," he said.
48% : A frequent Trump ad among these claims is that Harris supports "free sex changes" for incarcerated people -- a line Trump revisited in his Rogan appearance.
48% : When Trump finally arrived in Michigan three hours late, he offered a quick apology, telling his remaining shivering supporters who remained after hundreds had left, "It was worth the wait."
42% : You need to become a girl," Rogan asked, with Trump adding that Harris was "in favor of it."
32% : Trump also claimed Harris "couldn't put two sentences together" while trumpeting his own ability to "weave" through multiple topics without losing focus.
31% : Related: Voters actually hate 'mean-spirited' anti-transgender political ads like Trump's: surveyThe discussion quickly spiraled as Rogan chimed in, calling the idea of offering gender-affirming care to immigrants "the wildest thing.
30% : "For the wrong people, it doesn't come back home, and they end up in the wilderness," Trump added.
28% : ""Gotta get it back home," Rogan quipped, prompting Trump to assert that his meandering still connects in a way only "the right people" can follow.
3% : "Beyond transgender issues, Trump and Rogan covered a wide range of hot-button topics, with Trump veering into questionable claims.

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