Best Podcast Episodes About Joe Rogan
Everything podcasters are saying about Joe Rogan — curated from top podcasts
Updated: Apr 01, 2026 – 82 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Joe Rogan
“… people that come on that pod, you're like, who's on this? Fucking presidents? You know what I mean? It's such a strange world. It's like when you do Rogan. It's like, yeah, let's do the 2 o'clock one at 12. I've got Prime Minister of India coming in. We're going to solve the energy crisis. Unbelievable. It's got to be weird, right, that you've found your way here and that this is what you navigate now. Yeah, for sure. It is weird, yeah. Wait, so was here after Melbourne? No, this was like when I went back to Estonia. Then I did a stint in London. I couldn't get no fucking traction. And then my …”
“… yeah he doesn't care he's like ah and he says and i kind of believe he's like i don't read anything yeah yeah i don't see what people say i'm like it's probably best yeah it's crazy as a podcaster to reach that height. That's nuts. And then the people that come on that pod, you're like, who's on this? Fucking presidents? You know what I mean? It's such a strange world. It's like when you do Rogan. It's like, yeah, let's do the 2 o'clock one at 12. I've got Prime Minister of India coming in. We're going to solve the energy crisis. Unbelievable. It's got to be weird, right, that you've found your way here and that this is what you navigate now. Yeah, for sure. It is weird, yeah. Wait, so was here after Melbourne? No, this was like when I went back to Estonia. Then I did a stint in London. I couldn't get no fucking traction. And then my good friend, Sam Talent. Yeah. Yeah, good buddy of mine. He came to Estonia to do some gigs. That's how we met. And he was like, just come to Austin, check it out. And I came here for like two weeks. And then I auditioned for Adam Eget at the Mothership. You know, you do the audition. I got passed. I was like, this is the only thing I got going on …”
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In this segment, the hosts hilariously reflect on the surreal nature of Joe Rogan's podcast, where guests range from presidents to comedians. The funniest moment comes when they imagine the absurdity of scheduling a podcast with a world leader while preparing for a gig in Austin — it’s a wild ride through the highs and lows of comedy and podcasting.
“… business guy I interviewed on my podcast, corner office, last week. This dude was named dropped by Omjad, the CEO founder of Replit on the Joe Rogan show. So Omjad goes on Joe Rogan and he like this guy John Cheney he started a a business selling like custom vibe coded replet apps into medium businesses for 15 upfront and then like I think 1500 per month or something like that for like one call a month he did 2.5 million his first year 60 net margins this year he's going to do 8 million with 50 net margins all built on replet just vibe coding custom apps for medium-sized businesses. What's …”
“… where off-the-shelf AI can actually solve their problem. They're just not aware of it and don't know how to implement it. Yeah. So I can think of two specific examples, one of them for medium-sized businesses and one for small businesses. The medium-sized business guy I interviewed on my podcast, corner office, last week. This dude was named dropped by Omjad, the CEO founder of Replit on the Joe Rogan show. So Omjad goes on Joe Rogan and he like this guy John Cheney he started a a business selling like custom vibe coded replet apps into medium businesses for 15 upfront and then like I think 1500 per month or something like that for like one call a month he did 2.5 million his first year 60 net margins this year he's going to do 8 million with 50 net margins all built on replet just vibe coding custom apps for medium-sized businesses. What's an example of a custom app for a medium-sized business? What does that even mean? Yeah, so let's say you're an HVAC business with 30 crews. He's going to build you your own CRM. So you're not paying like Service Titan or any of the others $4,000 a month. So immediately, you get to capture the savings, and you get to have your own CRM just for you.”
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AI voice agents are the new killer app for small businesses, just like websites were in the early internet days. By targeting specific industries like med spas, you can create custom AI solutions that address universal pain points, potentially earning $1.5 million a month. This approach not only simplifies business operations but also builds trust with customers, leading to increased sales.
“… So, Victor, let's get your thoughts about J.D. Vance, who's been much in the news the last few days, and he gets into three areas. One, calling into Joe Rogan. Two, calling Netanyahu and chewing him out. And three, publicly attacking Ilhan Omar, congresswoman, for marrying her brother. Your thoughts on what Vance is doing and on these things in particular? Well, he's doing what the traditional job description of a vice president is. It's to go out, take flack. Remember Spiro Agnew, nattering nabels of negativity? Negativism, I think. Negativism. Yeah. Yeah, whatever. And so that's what he's supposed …”
“… if you want to just try it out for a month it's 650 a month you can go that route if you so uh desire uh we are recording i don't think i The dates, this is Saturday, the 28th of March, and this particular episode will be up on Tuesday, March 31st. So, Victor, let's get your thoughts about J.D. Vance, who's been much in the news the last few days, and he gets into three areas. One, calling into Joe Rogan. Two, calling Netanyahu and chewing him out. And three, publicly attacking Ilhan Omar, congresswoman, for marrying her brother. Your thoughts on what Vance is doing and on these things in particular? Well, he's doing what the traditional job description of a vice president is. It's to go out, take flack. Remember Spiro Agnew, nattering nabels of negativity? Negativism, I think. Negativism. Yeah. Yeah, whatever. And so that's what he's supposed to do. He's supposed to shield the president and take the flack and detour his enemies. And this was a multifaceted week. So with Joe Rogan, people should remember Joe Rogan endorsed Donald Trump on the last day, the last day of the campaign. so he wasn't interested and he had voted for bernie sanders in the primary of 2020 so that and he was part …”
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J.D. Vance recently stirred controversy by criticizing Trump supporters as 'dorks' and claiming that previous administrations handled immigration better. His remarks came during a conversation with Joe Rogan, where he challenged the narrative surrounding Trump's immigration policies. This incident highlights Vance's role as a vice president who takes on the heat to protect the president's image.
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In this hilarious segment, the introduction of Joe Ellis, a former Black Hawk helicopter pilot turned comedian, sets the stage for unexpected laughs. The banter about her unique background and the absurdity of her journey brings a fresh twist to the comedy scene, making it both entertaining and memorable.
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In a hilarious twist on conspiracy theories, the hosts dissect the absurdities surrounding Epstein's death, including the bizarre claim of an 'unremarkable prostate' in his autopsy. The back-and-forth banter about the ridiculousness of Epstein's supposed suicide, combined with their disbelief over the guards' negligence, creates a comedic yet unsettling narrative that keeps listeners laughing and questioning the truth.
“… me. I know a lot of people enjoy it. It's very easy, it's very convenient, and you deserve to take care of your health. Visit drinkag1.com slash Joe Rogan, and for a limited time, get a bottle of omega-3, vitamin D3, K2, and an AG1 flavor sampler for free in your welcome kit with your first subscription. That's an $111 value at drinkag1.com slash Joe Rogan. Yeah. That's really crazy. Yeah, I mean, there's this kind of illusion that everybody that is in prison for something that we don't think, the average person doesn't think they should be in prison for for many, many, many years, like a drug …”
“… digestion. Plus, it travels really well, so you can start working it into your routine, even when you don't have a routine. Just slip a few travel packs into your luggage and have a nice flight. I've talked about AG1 for a long time, and it's not just me. I know a lot of people enjoy it. It's very easy, it's very convenient, and you deserve to take care of your health. Visit drinkag1.com slash Joe Rogan, and for a limited time, get a bottle of omega-3, vitamin D3, K2, and an AG1 flavor sampler for free in your welcome kit with your first subscription. That's an $111 value at drinkag1.com slash Joe Rogan. Yeah. That's really crazy. Yeah, I mean, there's this kind of illusion that everybody that is in prison for something that we don't think, the average person doesn't think they should be in prison for for many, many, many years, like a drug crime or being an addict, basically, that all those people have been let out already. Already, you know, that somehow like prison activist people have said, well, you know, all the people that are in there for drug crimes should be should be released. But it's not it's not really true. You have an enormous criminalization of drug addiction. So you're …”
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In this segment, Andrew Jarecki humorously critiques the prison system, pointing out the irony of 'correctional facilities' that do anything but correct behavior. He delivers a compelling argument about the hypocrisy of drug laws, contrasting sanctioned drugs with those that land people in cages, making listeners laugh while reflecting on a serious issue.
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In a hilarious trip down memory lane, June recalls the cringe-worthy experience of watching erotic thrillers with her parents, revealing, 'This is the movie my parents got at Blockbuster!' The segment captures the absurdity of adult themes in family settings, making it relatable and laugh-out-loud funny.
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Utah's open season on mountain lions could lead to a drastic decline in the population of mature males, as hunters now face no quotas. With the ability to hunt year-round, the state’s predator management practices are raising philosophical questions about wildlife balance. As hunters inadvertently encounter lions while pursuing other game, the implications for the ecosystem are profound.
“… what would have happened to them. But my point is, it was very hard to predict. And then when you saw the rebels like the musicians that opposed Joe Rogan and said, remove our music for a while. I loved it. Neil Young. That's so weird.”
“… infections. What? I have somebody who's afraid to get out of their house. I mean, I mean, there are people who didn't leave their houses for years, as you may know. Yes. I mean, quite crazy. And thank God they had those those cloth masks. Or who knows what would have happened to them. But my point is, it was very hard to predict. And then when you saw the rebels like the musicians that opposed Joe Rogan and said, remove our music for a while. I loved it. Neil Young. That's so weird.”
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Dr. Pierre Corey believed he had the solution to the COVID pandemic with ivermectin, only to face severe backlash and lose his medical license. This segment explores the cultural implications of the pandemic, highlighting how public opinion shifted and the unexpected alliances formed, ultimately questioning the motivations behind media narratives and societal reactions during this turbulent time.
“… I would say one is slightly more diplomatic than the other. I think they're both of very high intelligence. I mean, they will do shows. They will do Joe Rogan as opposed to the opponent not doing it because they couldn't handle it. They will be able to do whatever they have to do. Neither Vance nor Rubio have officially made any announcements about seeking the nomination. But if they do, they might not be the only other candidates. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky telling CBS News he's considering a run and that he believes there may be a lane for a Republican like Rand, who identifies more as a …”
“… an argument with, or I don't want to use the word fight. It wouldn't be a fight. But look, J.D. is fantastic and Marco is fantastic. How are they different? And I do think this, it's a great question. I think that's your most interesting question. I would say one is slightly more diplomatic than the other. I think they're both of very high intelligence. I mean, they will do shows. They will do Joe Rogan as opposed to the opponent not doing it because they couldn't handle it. They will be able to do whatever they have to do. Neither Vance nor Rubio have officially made any announcements about seeking the nomination. But if they do, they might not be the only other candidates. Senator Rand Paul of Kentucky telling CBS News he's considering a run and that he believes there may be a lane for a Republican like Rand, who identifies more as a libertarian and less as a populist. Yeah, I don't know yet. So maybe they know something I don't know. We're thinking about it, and I would say 50-50. We'll make a decision after the election. There used to really be a free market slash libertarian wing of the party, and now there's not much left. In fact, on many days, it's me in the Senate, the only one …”
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In a surprising twist, Trump is weighing whether J.D. Vance or Marco Rubio should lead the Republican ticket in the upcoming presidential primary. This comes as Vance tops the recent CPAC straw poll with 53%, while Rubio's support has surged from just 3% in 2025 to 35%. With both candidates yet to announce their intentions, the GOP landscape could shift dramatically in the coming months.
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Shared death experiences (SDEs) are reported across cultures, with many believing they connect the living to the dying. However, skeptical explanations suggest these phenomena may be psychological coping mechanisms rather than evidence of an afterlife. This segment delves into the science behind SDEs, including concepts like shared psychosis and memory reconstruction, while also acknowledging the compelling cases that challenge purely skeptical views.
“… But what's to say the next government comes in won't do that and start looking in and going, hey, you know what? You're causing me problems, Joe Rogan. You're saying a lot of things that I don't actually like. Let's look through your emails. was, oh look, I'll find one from 14 years ago, which is, you know, whatever it may be, let get rid of you for that This was the argument when Obama was pushing the NDAA which this is the indefinite detention So this concept that you didn have to charge anybody you didn have to you just have to have you don have to try them within a timely period”
“… government that we have in this place is, you know, would never dream of doing such a thing. And maybe they're entirely honorable and everybody's a great person. And, you know, they're this unique human being where they don't have any ulterior motives. But what's to say the next government comes in won't do that and start looking in and going, hey, you know what? You're causing me problems, Joe Rogan. You're saying a lot of things that I don't actually like. Let's look through your emails. was, oh look, I'll find one from 14 years ago, which is, you know, whatever it may be, let get rid of you for that This was the argument when Obama was pushing the NDAA which this is the indefinite detention So this concept that you didn have to charge anybody you didn have to you just have to have you don have to try them within a timely period”
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In a hilarious twist on government surveillance, the host recounts a debate with a friend who naively believes that the NSA can look at his stuff without consequence. The punchline hits when he realizes that it's only when people face the consequences of their opinions that they start to care about privacy—just like the woman who changed her mind about cancel culture after her friends got canceled.
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Caden Boozer, at just 18 years old, faced intense scrutiny after a crucial turnover that cost his team the game. Despite having played well, he had to confront the media and reflect on his mistake, highlighting the immense pressure young athletes endure. This moment underscores the harsh reality of sports, where a single play can overshadow an entire season.
“… that the FDA choose to to bury the evidence. And then finally, podcasts, which are a little bit different, but they're a form of social media. And Joe Rogan is the roguester of so many pseudoscience claims on his podcast. He had the actor Mel Gibson on a couple of times, one time when Gibson talked about three friends with stage four, very advanced cancer, whose cancer disappeared after taking two anti-parasitic drugs. He gave no evidence, just offered anecdotes, these stories about his friends. That podcast episode on YouTube so far has had more than 12 and a half million viewers. That's kind of …”
“… was reposted 4,000 times. He got 11,000 likes and it was bookmarked by people 6,000 times. Another guy on X who has 2 million followers described the industrial solvent DMSO as a cancer miracle hiding in plain sight. And as often happens, he claimed that the FDA choose to to bury the evidence. And then finally, podcasts, which are a little bit different, but they're a form of social media. And Joe Rogan is the roguester of so many pseudoscience claims on his podcast. He had the actor Mel Gibson on a couple of times, one time when Gibson talked about three friends with stage four, very advanced cancer, whose cancer disappeared after taking two anti-parasitic drugs. He gave no evidence, just offered anecdotes, these stories about his friends. That podcast episode on YouTube so far has had more than 12 and a half million viewers. That's kind of hard to combat. So that's that's the onus of the problem.”
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Pseudoscience is rampant, especially on social media, where influencers promote unproven health claims to millions. For instance, one influencer falsely touted ivermectin as a cancer treatment, gaining massive traction despite lacking scientific backing. This alarming trend highlights the need for sound scientific knowledge amidst the noise of misinformation.
“… Piker and you doing anything with Hassan Piker right after Trump won. She was one of many who was like, we got to reach out to these, you know, the Joe Rogans of the world the podcast guys where these young men are I mean this was a very common analysis and especially a common analysis from like the third way part of the party But you know that only when it you know, people who code right when it's someone who's on the left who has a huge following among young men in particular, then, oh, this is totally out of bounds. And I think you're right, Abdul, in your analysis, that is just basically because …”
“… a particular faith. Yeah. I think and forgive me if this points been made before I jumped in the conversation. I think there's also an irony here from, you know, I saw your opponent, Mallory McMorrow, who is now very critical of, you know, Hassan Piker and you doing anything with Hassan Piker right after Trump won. She was one of many who was like, we got to reach out to these, you know, the Joe Rogans of the world the podcast guys where these young men are I mean this was a very common analysis and especially a common analysis from like the third way part of the party But you know that only when it you know, people who code right when it's someone who's on the left who has a huge following among young men in particular, then, oh, this is totally out of bounds. And I think you're right, Abdul, in your analysis, that is just basically because they're panicking because they're losing control of the party. I mean, the distance between where the base of the Democratic Party is and where the elected party leadership, you know, remains, especially on the issue of Israel, but on a variety of issues besides, is gigantic and seems like something that is unsustainable. So in light of that, I …”
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Criticism of Israel's actions is not anti-Semitic; it's crucial to separate the state's actions from the Jewish identity. This discussion highlights the importance of addressing corporate influence in politics, particularly regarding healthcare and foreign policy, while advocating for a new wave of leadership that prioritizes people over profit. The urgency lies in empowering all communities, from Palestinians to Jewish Americans, against oppressive systems.
“… AI president Yes So we were strongly we were planning on something else and then this clip just shot across the bow This is apparently a recent Joe Rogan episode and he says he is prepared He is ready to embrace the future, which is ceding the executive branch to an AI robot. Let's play clip number one. I'm not on either of anybody's sides, anyone's sides. So the Democrats aren't ever going to get someone like me because I'm not with either or. I'm not with either or. I'm with whoever makes sense and no one makes sense. Until AI comes along. I think they're going to do a really good job. …”
“… doing the thing, getting married, young guy, setting off on the American dream. I don't know, young. I don't feel young. You're pretty young. All right, we're going to get into it. Blake do you want to take us away on the first one Yeah all right AI president Yes So we were strongly we were planning on something else and then this clip just shot across the bow This is apparently a recent Joe Rogan episode and he says he is prepared He is ready to embrace the future, which is ceding the executive branch to an AI robot. Let's play clip number one. I'm not on either of anybody's sides, anyone's sides. So the Democrats aren't ever going to get someone like me because I'm not with either or. I'm not with either or. I'm with whoever makes sense and no one makes sense. Until AI comes along. I think they're going to do a really good job. President perplexity is going to run this country fairly and balanced. I'm willing to try it at this point. I'm dead serious, man. As long as it doesn't do something to harm people. As long as its goal is just to manage society. It's a big if that you got there. But yes, if we can get that. Enjoying the hive, Dave. But what you just said, I think is …”
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Joe Rogan boldly claims he's ready to hand over the presidency to an AI, believing it could manage society fairly and efficiently. This radical idea sparks a debate about the unpredictability of human leaders versus the calculated logic of artificial intelligence, especially in matters of war and diplomacy. As tensions rise between the sexes and society evolves, the concept of an AI president challenges our understanding of leadership in America.
“… ideology because it's fed to them in a bunch of other different arenas without them knowing. They don't realize when they're watching their beloved Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn and all of these people, like they're all fucking right wing figures. They're all right wing figures. And it's like, oh, surprise, they're interviewing Trump. They're voting for Trump. And it's like, it wasn't a surprise if you understand that that's what's happening, but that's how they're getting them. So it makes sense to me. Yeah, I think it's also like basically like instigating this massive kind of Internet controversy and …”
“… they don't realize it. So many people who are right wing do not identify as right wing. They do not see themselves politically. They'll tell you, I'm not political. I'm not even blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. But the shit that they think is right wing ideology because it's fed to them in a bunch of other different arenas without them knowing. They don't realize when they're watching their beloved Joe Rogan and Theo Vaughn and all of these people, like they're all fucking right wing figures. They're all right wing figures. And it's like, oh, surprise, they're interviewing Trump. They're voting for Trump. And it's like, it wasn't a surprise if you understand that that's what's happening, but that's how they're getting them. So it makes sense to me. Yeah, I think it's also like basically like instigating this massive kind of Internet controversy and reigniting the like Cardi, Nikki beef, etc. is like a very convenient distraction where people are not talking about policies. Like you mentioned earlier, it's like we're not discussing ice ripping off the people off the streets or Gaza or these other sort of more important issues. And people are just being sort of placated by this, like the drama …”
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The rise of celebrity influence in politics is alarming, with figures like Nicki Minaj and Donald Trump blurring the lines between fandom and ideology. This insidious trend allows right-wing narratives to infiltrate pop culture, shaping young minds without them realizing it. As political discourse devolves into celebrity feuds, crucial issues are overlooked, leaving fans unknowingly supporting harmful ideologies.
“… authentic, not prepackaged in a lab, in the same way that after the last election when people said, well, what the political left needs is a Joe Rogan of the left. Imagine rolling out someone saying, hey, you know Joe Rogan? Yeah, I'm an alternative. I'm like Joe Rogan, but I'm on the left. That would get laughed out of the room. Yeah. And even something like the country example. Now, I'm going a little out of my area of expertise, but someone like Zach Bryant, I think he can have a more positive effect. And I'm saying this without knowing everything about his personal life. I'm sure there's …”
“… part of the popularity of someone like that. And young people, as much as they're drawn into the space, I teach college students. A lot of college students are horrified by it too. And they're looking for something else. But they're looking for something authentic, not prepackaged in a lab, in the same way that after the last election when people said, well, what the political left needs is a Joe Rogan of the left. Imagine rolling out someone saying, hey, you know Joe Rogan? Yeah, I'm an alternative. I'm like Joe Rogan, but I'm on the left. That would get laughed out of the room. Yeah. And even something like the country example. Now, I'm going a little out of my area of expertise, but someone like Zach Bryant, I think he can have a more positive effect. And I'm saying this without knowing everything about his personal life. I'm sure there's bad examples. But he can have a more positive effect because he is that ex-military popular country artist who's not specifically saying, I'm going to be the voice of the left. Once you start doing that, you're not going to attract those younger people to follow you. Maybe the next conversation as the music begins to play is a lot of the people on …”
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The so-called manosphere is showing signs of internal conflict, as prominent figures express disillusionment with its traditional values. Through interviews with fighters and cultural icons, a new model of masculinity emerges—one that embraces authenticity over prepackaged ideals. This shift reflects a growing desire for genuine representation among younger audiences, challenging the outdated norms of masculinity.
“… about them somebody well so i did get a dm from one of our listeners that was like the new zealand safe house thing is very popular amongst like joe rogan listeners so he is very much like one of those types of like podcast manosphere yeah okay he's sure that tracks and i was like oh that makes a lot of sense i am not in that world so i was unaware you know it's like a thing you know what's scary about that world how literal it is like the fact that he's like, I literally need a New Zealand safe house. Need a safe house. It's so weird. And like the fact that people focus on New Zealand because …”
“… didn't even get to the aisle after this but i saw some podcasts that i've never seen before so i have no idea who these people are talking about this but it was a very good you're like you're like alex the podcast is my type so i don't know anything about them somebody well so i did get a dm from one of our listeners that was like the new zealand safe house thing is very popular amongst like joe rogan listeners so he is very much like one of those types of like podcast manosphere yeah okay he's sure that tracks and i was like oh that makes a lot of sense i am not in that world so i was unaware you know it's like a thing you know what's scary about that world how literal it is like the fact that he's like, I literally need a New Zealand safe house. Need a safe house. It's so weird. And like the fact that people focus on New Zealand because it's like, you know, it's like remote. It's like, it's still like has people. It's not like free of humans. It's like such a weird idea. Okay, carry on. Well, Joe said that that's where they should go. So all of them are just following on. That's why everyone moved to Austin too. Joe Rogan said, let's go to Austin. People moved. By the way, like...”
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In a revealing discussion about the reality show 'Love Is Blind', the hosts dissect Alex's controversial remarks about physical attraction and how they affected his relationship with Ashley. They explore the dynamics of their breakup and the implications of Alex's comments, highlighting the emotional impact on Ashley during their wedding day. This segment raises questions about the nature of attraction and self-esteem in relationships.
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Joe Kent's resignation has sparked intense reactions, with critics labeling him a traitor for questioning the threat of Iran. In a surprising twist, former President Trump defended Kent, claiming he was too weak on security and reaffirming Iran's status as a significant threat. This clash highlights the deep divisions in opinions on U.S. foreign policy and security.
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