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Joe Rogan doesn't let go of Epstein – It's Trump's problem

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Joe Rogan said the Trump administration refused to release more information about Jeffrey Epstein, which is “a line on the beach.”

Epstein’s name has been over 40 times in the recent Joe Rogan Experience, and the series has always been the most popular podcast in the United States.

This episode is another example of Rogan, who endorsed Trump on the eve of last fall election, criticizing his Trump administration friends — another sign that the controversy over Epstein who conspired to code has not gone away.

Now, we are entering the fourth week of the scandal engulfing President Trump, mainly because anger comes from the circle of Trump’s usually unwavering conspiracy media promoters.

It's the most, if not one this The most influential figures in Rogan's criticism show that Trump's headaches only grow from here.

Rogan began criticizing the FBI and the Justice Department’s closed memorandum since early July and asserted that the government was trying to “burn” everyone. He predicted that wouldn't work.

Rogan refers to his podcast conversation with FBI director Kash Patel, who said Patel's answer to Epstein had no meaning.

“And he was like, 'Okay, we have a movie, we're going to release this movie.

“Like, do you think we are babies? Like, what is this?” Logan asked loudly.

Rogan's guest, former CIA official Mike Baker, said the government should “release everything” – a widely popular sentence in Maga Media Circles this month.

Government officials delayed these requests by invoking the clear nature of the material and the concerns about the victims involved.

On the podcast, Baker was confused by Attorney General Pam Bondi's ridicule of revelations related to Epstein, and said, never again.

“The mob wants to eat, and they keep throwing red meat at the mob to learn about the “Epstein Archives” for years,” he said.

Rogan interjected: “This is part of their way of being elected.”

Now, Baker said: “The mob is bipartisan, because it also has magic, referring to the Democratic leaders that President Trump has covered up.”

The Logan dialogue reflects lingering questions about Epstein’s crimes and his accomplices – the issue has been hyped over the years by right-leaning podcast hosts and other media figures.

On Sunday, CNN's fare Zakaria noted that when Patel visited Rogan last month, Patel claimed: “He now found a secret inventory in the FBI, full of dark secrets that no one had ever seen before.

Patel's deputy Dan Bongino was roasted to “hang” over the weekend. He wrote on X about FBI investigations that “shocked me at my core. We can’t run the Republic like this. I will never be the same after learning what I have learned.”

While some of Bongino's replies seem convinced and express enthusiasm to learn more, others accused him of raising another Epstein-style mystery that could never be solved.

“This country is not a reality show with cliffs and provocations,” wrote Robert Pondiscio, senior researcher at AEI.