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Joe Rogan denies officially endorsing RFK Jr. after backlash

Podcast host Joe Rogan clarified that he has not officially endorsed former President Donald Trump on X after his support for Robert F. Kennedy Jr. drew backlash from fans of the president.

“That’s politics. The left and the right do it. They gaslight you. They manipulate you. They push a narrative,” Logan said. he said in the clip “The only person who hasn’t done that is Robert F. Kennedy Jr. I’m a fan of his. [of RFK Jr]He is the only person who makes sense to me. He doesn’t attack people. He attacks actions and ideas. He is much more rational and intelligent.”

“For the record, this is not an endorsement. This is just me saying I like RFK. [Jr.] “I respect him as a person and I really appreciate the way he discusses things civilly and intelligently and I think we could all use more of that in the world,” Logan said Friday.

“Also, when Trump got shot, he raised his fist and said ‘Fight!’ I thought that was one of the most American things ever. I’m not one to get political information from,” he added.

“Borrowful, stupid, overly emotional, the kind of person who shoots themselves in the foot to prove a point.”

Kennedy Clip shared On his X account, he thanked Logan for being a “legitimate” person, saying, “This election is not about left vs. right. It’s about Americans of good will coming together to end the tyranny of corruption in our system so we can have a government and economy that works for all people again. Let’s do this together.”

Logan’s initial reaction to his misconstrued “endorsement” of Kennedy led some conservative commentators to say it was counterproductive at a critical election moment.

“For right-wing accounts to attack and disparage RFK Jr. because he had nice things to say about him is foolish at best. You shouldn’t attack someone who has been and may continue to be a huge asset to you and your movement just because he didn’t support Trump. It’s strategically insane. It’s petty, stupid, overly emotional and like shooting yourself in the foot to prove a point,” Daily Wire host Matt Walsh said. said.

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