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Donald Trump Tells Joe Rogan the 'Biggest Mistake' of His Presidency Was Picking 'Bad,' 'Disloyal People'

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    50% Medium Conservative

  • Reliability

    60% ReliableFair

  • Policy Leaning

    50% Medium Conservative

  • Politician Portrayal

    -32% Negative

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74% : "The full episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience" with Trump is available on YouTube and Spotify.
62% : Trump responded, "Oh, I completely am.
41% : "In addition, Rogan asked Trump if he is "completely committed" to appointing Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to his administration.
40% : In August, Kennedy suspended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed Trump.
29% : Trump, after boasting about his Supreme Court nominees, acknowledged that "the biggest mistake I made" was "I picked some people that I shouldn't have picked."
28% : The former president also repeated unsubstantiated claims that the 2020 election was "rigged" -- but when Rogan asked him if he was going to release evidence proving the election was "stolen," Trump changed the subject.
18% : More from VarietyRogan asked Trump whether the ex-president had made "bad choices" in appointing White House officials.
17% : In the wide-ranging discussion, Trump said his biggest mistake during his time in the White House was hiring "bad people, or disloyal people."
15% : "In this context, Trump named two former members of his administration: John Kelly, a retired Marine Corps general who had been Trump's chief of staff, and John Bolton, his national security adviser -- both of whom have been sharply critical of Trump and the dangers he poses.
9% : Rogan asked if Trump was referring to "neocons," to which Trump replied, "Yeah, neocons, or bad people, or disloyal people.
4% : In the interview with Rogan, Trump called Kelly "a bully but a weak person" and said he's "bad," while he disparaged Bolton as "an idiot.
2% : In an interview with the New York Times this week, Kelly said Trump met the definition of a fascist and had no understanding of the Constitution -- and confirmed previous reports that Trump made admiring statements about Adolf Hitler.

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