Podcast host Joe Rogan shared that numerous artists, musicians, and comedians privately thanked him for endorsing President-elect Trump, saying they fear public backlash if they express similar support.
Rogan’s comments follow Trump’s victory, where he secured both the electoral college and popular vote. He highlighted how many in the entertainment industry, including traditionally liberal circles, feel silenced by the threat of social media attacks and professional consequences. Rogan criticised the pervasive influence of “ideological conformity” in media, noting that creatives aligned with liberal movements of the past now remain quiet despite concerns about the country’s direction.
Rogan expressed concerns about government control over social media, praising Elon Musk’s acquisition of Twitter as a step toward protecting free speech. He warned against the precedent of imprisoning individuals for social media posts, as seen in the U.K., and argued for the need to end government influence in online discourse.
Rogan said Trump’s commitment to defending free speech and combating censorship, positioning it as a central reason for his endorsement. He described the current media environment as a “dangerous path,” underscoring the importance of open dialogue in preserving democratic values.