Kamala Harris campaign clarifies position and Joe Rogan discusses his podcast invitation

Kamala Harris’ Latest Blame Game: Rogan Gets the Heat

Once again, Kamala Harris’ team is busy pointing fingers at everyone but themselves. This time, they’re blaming Joe Rogan. They claim he lied about why he didn’t interview her before the 2024 election. But Rogan isn’t buying that nonsense.

According to an excerpt from Fight: Inside the Wildest Battle for the White House by NBC’s Jonathan Allen and The Hill’s Amie Parnes, Harris’ camp says Rogan’s people claimed he couldn’t interview her on October 25 due to a “personal day.” Well, guess what? That’s the same day he hosted a no-holds-barred chat with President Trump—a chat that drew massive interest.

The truth is, it wasn’t about any personal day. As Rogan explained on his podcast, Trump was “really easy to book.” He accepted the first date offered, didn’t try to control the conversation, and showed up ready to talk. Meanwhile, Harris’ team pushed their own agenda with topics like “social media censorship” and “marijuana.” They now pretend that was nothing more than a mere suggestion rather than a power play.

The plot thickens. Harris’ team even claims they sent an advance crew to scout Rogan’s studio before the supposed interview. Rogan wasn’t having any of it. He shot back: “That’s not true. The Trump administration did.” While Trump’s folks were making things happen, Harris’ camp was busy pretending they were on top of matters.

The real kicker? Harris never even scheduled the interview. Both sides agree she wanted Rogan to come to D.C., but Rogan refused. Why? Because Trump had already come to his studio, and fairness was on his side. He even offered to interview Harris the same night as Trump. Yet, her team never gave a firm commitment.

In typical Democrat fashion, Harris’ people now cry victim—claiming Rogan “screwed her over” to favor Trump. But as Rogan put it, “I have receipts.” He’s got a list of conversations that back up his side of the story. No wonder critics aren’t surprised by yet another excuse from Kamala Harris.

Bottom line: This isn’t really about Joe Rogan. It’s about Kamala Harris trying to deflect blame for her failures by shifting attention onto someone who won’t play by their rules. In the end, true accountability can’t be bought with excuses.

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