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Joe Rogan has once again raised the stakes by hosting former President Donald Trump on his iconic JRE podcast. The two delved into a range of topics, discussing everything from what Trump considers the “biggest mistake” of his time in the White House to his conversations with North Korea’s leader and the existence of extraterrestrial life.

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With this high-profile episode now in the books, fans are clamoring for more and are calling for Kamala Harris to be the next guest on the Joe Rogan Experience. The anticipation is building for what could be another captivating conversation!

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An X post from JRE Companion shared a video clip revealing Joe Rogan’s condition for having Kamala Harris as a guest on his podcast. It said,  “She kept saying no. I said I would have a conversation with her like a human being. That’s all I wanna do is literally all I wanna do. I just wanna know what it is like to be; I don’t even give a fu** about all the stuff she talked about about the policies and different things, we all know her positions. Like who are you? Who are you?”

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Rogan made his stance clear and iterated that he was not interested in any political discussions, and indeed wished to have a candid conversation with the presidential candidate. The UFC color commentator further stated, “I would be willing to talk about anything other than politics. Like if there are certain things, they don’t wanna talk about. I’m fine, I don’t care.”

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Joe Rogan hosting Donald Trump on his podcast is a significant turn of events, especially considering that Rogan previously labeled the former President as “an existential threat to democracy.” In the much-anticipated JRE #2219 episode, there are five key takeaways, with the first being Trump’s reflection on his presidency. He admitted that his “biggest mistake” during his time in office from 2017 to 2021 was choosing “a few people I shouldn’t have picked.”

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Trump also didn’t hold back when discussing Kamala Harris, describing her as a “very low IQ person.” Additionally, he expressed his belief in extraterrestrial life, leading to a fascinating exchange with Rogan. While Rogan noted, “We’ve had probes and rovers on Mars, and I don’t think there’s any life there,” Trump responded, “Maybe it’s life that we don’t know about.”

With this iconic episode now wrapped up, fans are left wondering: will Kamala Harris make an appearance on the podcast as well? The anticipation is palpable!

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Kamala Harris might come to the JRE podcast

It seems likely that Kamala Harris will follow suit and appear on Joe Rogan’s podcast, especially after her rival, Donald Trump, made the leap. With Trump having engaged with Rogan’s audience of fans and supporters, it puts pressure on the Democrat candidate to do the same in order to maintain her own support base.

According to a YouGov poll, Rogan’s podcast audience is predominantly male—81%—with over half of them under the age of 35. Harris has already made an appearance on Alex Cooper’s “Call Her Daddy,” which boasts a larger female demographic. To enhance her reach and appeal to Rogan’s listeners, a guest spot on JRE could be a strategic move to secure her position ahead of the elections.

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However, Trump cast doubt on Harris’s ability to handle the conversation, even suggesting she might need “medical attention” after their exchange. “Can you imagine Kamala doing this show? She’s be laying on the floor” Trump said. “If she did this kind of an interview with you, I hope she does, because it would be a mess. She’d be lying on the floor. Comatose. She’d be saying, ‘Call in the medics.’”

The talks for Harris to appear on the JRE are still ongoing. Will this jibe provoke Harris to come to the podcast now that Rogan has given the green signal that he would like to talk to her? Tell us your thoughts in the comments below.

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Tanushree Bhowmick is a Senior Olympic Sports Writer at EssentiallySports with over five years of experience in sports and lifestyle journalism. Having covered UFC and MMA extensively, she now brings that lens to Olympic wrestling—highlighting how traditional combat disciplines echo through modern fighting. With a keen eye for technique and storytelling, her work explores how champions are shaped across both worlds.

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