Joe Rogan Met Up With Trump Days Before Trashing His ICE Raids

Joe Rogan, Podcaster and eminent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential offer, hides in the administration’s immigration program.
THE Washington Post reported On Wednesday that Rogan, who dined with the president on June 30, “discussed the immigration policy with Trump and pushed him to retreat the workers who did not commit crimes.”
In a podcast episode Who was broadcast three days after their dinner, Rogan expressed a feeling of betrayal, saying: “We were told that there would not be – well, there are two things that are crazy. One is the targeting of migrant workers. Not members of the cartel, not gang members, not drug traffickers.
Rogan also accepted when his guest, fell CEO, Amjad Masad, denounced the targeting by Trump of Pro-Palestinian students.
The podcaster has criticized Trump’s immigration policy since at least March, while he deceased The expulsion of Andry José Hernández Romero, a Venezuelan makeup artist who sought asylum in the United States to avoid the persecution of being gay, and that the Trump administration falsely accused of being a member of a gang. Romero was sent to Cecot Maximum Safety Prison in Salvador.
“It’s bad for the cause,” said Rogan at the time. “The cause is:” Take out the gang members “, everyone agrees. But do not leave innocent gay hairdressers to get together with the gangs.”
In an episode of June podcast, Rogan expressed a new frustration in the face of Trump targeting non-criminals, telling his guest that Trump would not have been elected if he would have announcement“We are going to go to Home Depot, and we will stop all the people of Home Depot. We are going to go to the construction sites, and we will simply attack people on construction sites.”
In recent days, Maga has been forced to count with the disturbing implications of Trump’s promised mass deportations, which the president boasts as a means of eliminating violent criminals, while undocumented immigrants who have not committed crimes have faced the weight of immigration and the application of more and more aggressive customs.