Joe Rogan to Donald Trump: You Said a Lot of Crazy S**t
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85% : "Yeah it's pretty good," Trump added.66% : Donald Trump's highly-anticipated appearance on the 'The Joe Rogan Experience' podcast aired Friday, and Rogan spent the nearly three-hour conversation covering Trump's most unhinged claims.Attempting to add a bit of levity and self-awareness to the talk, Rogan asked Trump why the media seems to be so fixated on everything that he says and does.
66% : "It nicked right there," said Trump, gesturing to his ear.
50% : ""I always talk about, you know, I like to give long the weave," said Trump.
50% : "On the subject of home, Rogan asked Trump what he learned from his time in office about UFOs and intelligent life visiting Earth.
48% : However, during the conversation, Trump did address is habit of rambling off to another subject and called it a "weave.
45% : "There's a Martin Luther King file, too, by the way, that they'd like to see," said Trump.
44% : "Rogan pressed more, "What things?""Anything," said Trump.
42% : "Like for extensions of the voting, for voting earlier."Speaking in generalities, he pointed a finger at the state of Wisconsin, which went to Joe Biden over Trump by a narrow margin.
39% : "Well based on Hunter Biden, I can say whatever the hell I want," said Trump.
37% : Trump was still unable to come to grips that he lost the 2020 election, and Rogan laughed in his face in response.
34% : Despite it being difficult to follow, and some worrying that he is showing signs of cognitive decline, Trump said "it comes back home for the right people.
31% : When Rogan asked if he ever planned to formally present his claims, Trump changed the subject to Hunter Biden's laptop and cited baseless claims that the laptop was sent from Russia.
28% : "They say I lost, Joe, they say I lost by 22,000 votes," Trump continued.
28% : If you take a look at Wisconsin, they virtually admitted that the election was rigged, robbed, and stolen," claimed Trump.
20% : "The conversation also turned to the two assassination attempts on Trump's life."Addressing the assassination attempts on his own life, Trump revealed a tiny scar left on his ear after the July 13 incident.
18% : Rogan then proceeded to ask Trump about his "crazy s---," including his claims that he lost the 2020 election because it was "stolen," his penchant for rambling off topic and complimenting Hitler, UFOs, and his flirtation with eugenics-based beliefs.
13% : "Pressing Trump to provide proof the election was "stolen," Rogan asked, "How do you think you were robbed?""Well, let's start, let's start at the top and the easy ones," said Trump.
10% : However, Trump did pledge to release information about the assassination of John F. Kennedy that he said could be a "national security risk" if revealed to the public.
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