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MSNBC Appears to Post Deceptively Edited Video Implying Joe Rogan Backs Kamala Harris

MSNBC posted a series of deceptively edited clips implying that Joe Rogan is endorsing Kamala Harris for President, which is clearly an act of deliberate misleading. The videos also feature a clip of Rogan praising Tulsi Gabbard, but edited to make it look like Rogan was talking about Kamala.

MSNBC appeared to post the montage on social media over the weekend, but removed it after swift backlash, including a condemnation from Tulsi Gabbard, who called on the FEC to investigate the far-left cable news network.

During the montage, Logan said he expects Kamala to win the November election, adding, “She’s a strong woman. She served overseas twice in the medical corps. She served in Congress for eight years. She’s a woman of color. She’s everything you want.”

Kamala Harris has never served in the military, nor has she served in the U.S. House of Representatives. Logan’s comments were clearly a reference to Tulsi Gabbard, who is not mentioned at all in the montage.

The video also shows Rogan saying, “They don’t want Trump no matter what,” but the comment contains important context that was also edited out.

Rogan recently said on his show that he thinks Kamala has a chance of winning the election because “people are succumbing to bullshit in a way that I never would have imagined before. People don’t want Trump no matter what and they’re going to gaslight themselves.”

Tulsi Gabbard posted her own response to the disingenuous video, saying, “This is yet another example of MSNBC colluding with the Democratic elite and the Kamala Harris campaign to spread lies – things that are not true.”

She then called on the FEC to force MSNBC to report the video as an in-kind contribution to Kamala’s campaign or face penalties for the network.

Numerous social media posts on Monday claimed that Rogan was suing MSNBC for $30 million over the video, but as of Monday morning, Rogan had not made a public statement on the matter.

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