Joe Rogan is angry at Donald Trump and he knows it. The extremely popular podcast, with millions of loyal listeners, controversially betrayed his presidential betrayal in the final hours of the 2024 election.
Rogan no longer hides his anger. In the latest episode of Joe Rogan’s experience on July 15, he spent most of the show condemning the leadership of the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FBI, accusing them of dishonesty about the Jeffrey Epstein case. For Rogan, who often describes himself raised by hippie parents and was not a lifelong liberal voter until last year, confirming his doubts that Trump is no different from the powerful numbers he vowed to object.
Podcaster’s frustration focused on conflicting statements by senior government officials. He specifically called on Attorney General Pam Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel. On a June 5 appearance on a podcast in Rogan, Patel told him there was no “Epstein list” or collection of audiotapes involving sex offenders of the deceased. Patel asserted at the time: “I’ve been illuminating the truth of my entire career.” “Why would I take the risk on this guy?”
Now, this statement is in stark contrast to previous statements by Bondy and even Patel himself. Rogan is full of this contradiction, and he has played his podcasts and social media to express his distrust.
“Where are Epstein’s archives? They can’t find them, they don’t exist. They can escape anything, man.” A obviously angry Rogan said in a conversation with other Podcaster Danny Jones.
This sentiment and hope after Rogan and his audience felt a huge reversal, Trump’s campaign promised to uncover powerful individuals associated with Epstein. Rogan reminds his guests to submit Trump’s vow to Maga Base, where he will show up on the video to do horrible things, evil things, evil things. “People are going to go to jail and people will be shocked.”
His next sentence was filled with contempt: “Where? Right, nothing!”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=89iefoiw-Z0
The right-wing base exploded in recent days after the government promised to collapse powerful numbers on Jeffrey Epstein tracks, and the characters collapsed a series of contradictions and walks. The heart of Trump’s appeal has been his vow to remove the “deep state” and hold corrupt elites accountable, and the Epstein case is the ultimate symbol of the battle. Now, many of his most enthusiastic supporters believe that they have deceived the truth by those they trusted, and that some well-known conservative voices even called on senior officials to resign.
The turbulent fever voice pointed out that there was no “customer list” and that case ended effectively after the Justice Department and the FBI issued a joint memorandum. The news was a stunning reversal in the earlier teasing by Pam Bondi, Attorney General Pam Bondi, who claimed in February that the list was “sitting at my desk” and later talked about “thousands of videos.” The whip inspired a deep sense of betrayal among the magic believers who now see the government as part of the cover-up, and they expect it to be exposed.
For Rogan, the government’s handling of Epstein’s archives demonstrates strong protections for each other regardless of political affiliation. He believes that the public is seen as pawns in a larger game.
Rogan and Jones later revisited the topic on the podcast, and Rogan firmly believed that they were hiding the hard drives that were hiding evidence of crime. He pointed out that the public statement of Attorney General Pam Bondi is a proof of cover-up.
Rogan read from an article citing Bondi’s statement earlier this year, claiming that the Justice Department is reviewing “thousands of videos” showing wealthy financiers carrying children or child pornography.
“Didn’t Pam Bondi say that?” Logan asked, becoming more animated. “She said some people, thousands of hours of videotapes committed horrible crimes.”
Jones replied: “Yes, she literally means, I want to tell you nothing a week ago when the FBI director you are sitting here.”
“Did Kash Patel say nothing?” Rogan repeated, his doubts about the official story were clear before emitting a sarcastic laugh. “What am I going to do? I’m going to go back. Obviously, he’s just saying what he’s going to say.”
Rogan then cynically proposed that the recent U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear site was a distraction. “Or it’s just bomb Iran. Everyone forgets. Just bomb Iran. Yes, everyone forgets that,” he said, meaning the purpose of the military operation is to shift the public’s focus away from the Epstein scandal.
Jones declared, “There must be a fucking hard drive,” and Logan replied without hesitation: “It must be.”
The divorce between Rogan and Trump seems to be complete now. The huge platform that the Tidal once lent him to support the “America First” agenda, now sounds completely disillusioned, suggesting that he may never believe the politician again. His recent X (formerly Twitter) posts have further amplified these conspiracy theories, ensuring that controversy and pressure on the Trump administration will continue to grow.
Scream to everyone who still doesn’t believe in the conspiracy. Your ability to stick to a gun is encouraging.
— Joe Rogan (@joerogan) July 8, 2025