Joe Rogan recently took aim at MSNBC for allegedly misrepresenting his views on Vice President Kamala Harris.
In a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, he clarified that the network “deceptively edited” a clip to make it seem like he was endorsing Harris when, in fact, he was discussing former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard.
Rogan expressed frustration over this manipulation, stating that the edits combined his comments about both women without proper context, leading to a misleading narrative.
Rogan emphasized that he is not pursuing legal action against MSNBC, despite rumors suggesting otherwise.
He noted that even his stepfather believed he was suing the network.
He criticized the media’s tendency to prioritize narratives over truth, stating, “They don’t care about the truth; they just want a narrative.”
The controversy arose after Gabbard accused MSNBC of being a “propaganda machine,” highlighting the broader implications of such deceptive practices in media.
MSNBC has since removed the edited video and acknowledged the error in their reporting.