The Adam Mockler Show - Joe Rogan CONFRONTS Trump Behind Closed Doors in LEAKED Dinner
Episode Date: July 11, 2025Adam Mockler with MeidasTouch Network breaks down Joe Rogan's dinner with Trump. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices...
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Uh-oh, Donald Trump seems to be rapidly losing his bro coalition after overreaching and under-delivering on a series of key issues.
We have this new article that reads,
Joe Rogan, quote,
push Trump to back off on mass deportations at a dinner before slamming him over ice raids.
This dinner happened almost two weeks back.
So this was before the Epstein dilemma started to blow up even further.
And in this behind-the-scenes conversation that we got our hands on,
this leaked conversation, we know that Joe Rogan was pressing Trump to chill the hell out.
Now, honestly, this is something Rogan has remained rather consistent on over the past few years.
There are clips of him in 2018 saying, Trump is taking this too far.
Why is he, why is he deporting entire families?
But then for some reason, he lobbies for Trump, the entire election cycle, has Trump on,
elevates Trump's platform, and then a few weeks ago, before his private dinner with Trump,
which we'll talk about, Joe Rogan says this.
It's insane.
We were told there would be no, well, there's two things that are insane.
One is the targeting of migrant workers, not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers, just construction workers, showing up in construction sites, raiding them, gardeners.
Yeah.
Like, really?
Or Palestinian students on college campuses.
or not like there's a turkey did you see this video of this uh turkish students at tofts
university that wrote an essay and then uh there's a video of like ice agents like
is that the woman yeah yeah yeah what was her essay about it was just critical of israel right
just critical of israel yeah i mean and that's enough to get you kicked out of the country
there's a there's a long history of of of anti-colonial activism in u.s colleges you know
the led to, you know, South Africa changing and all of that.
And I think this is a continuation of...
This makes it all the more interesting when we learn that Joe Rogan had dinner with Donald
Trump a few weeks later.
And in that closed-door dinner, he was pressing Trump to chill out on the deportations.
And listen, there's a nuanced take here.
People always get mad when I say that Joe Rogan could someday vote Democrat, but he
admitted this himself.
A few months ago, in an episode, he said, if the Democratic Party had new, energetic
faces, he would be more willing to vote Democrat. That's not even something that's
controversial. Now, we need to point out that he lobbied for Trump. He helped Trump get elected,
and all of the consequences of that are being played out in real time right now, whether it's
the flood disaster relief, not being prepared in Texas, whether it's Donald Trump
weaponizing the DOJ and hiding the Epstein list. All of these things are because of Joe Rogan.
We can point that out, but we shouldn't shout people down when they begin to open their eyes,
and even exert pressure on Trump behind closed doors.
I want to show you this clip of Andrew Schultz.
As I'm saying, the Bro Coalition is very slowly splitting up.
You know Dave Smith, the comedian who lobbied for Trump throughout the election,
even he said Trump should be impeached not only because of the Epstein files,
but because he struck Iran, because he's funding Ukraine, which I actually agree with.
But, I mean, all of the MAGA bros are beginning to say, listen,
Trump's campaign promises are not coming to fruition.
And really quickly, can I just say,
I know the Epstein file stuff is very interesting.
We've been covering it a lot, but there's still a lot of other stuff that we should talk about.
For example, non-profits being attacked.
For example, the big, ugly bill.
Can I just bring your attention on the IRS?
The IRS just filed in court and won a lawsuit to allow churches and other houses of worship
to openly endorse political candidates while keeping their tax exempt status.
So this isn't freedom of speech.
This is turning trusted community institutions into political machines.
And it's a dangerous erosion of the separation between church and states and politics.
For nearly 70 years, the Johnson Amendment has kept non-profits and houses of worship focused on their mission rather than partisan one-sided politics.
In that law, that amendment exists for a reason to protect these spaces from manipulation and preserve public trust.
So if this change goes through, political operatives could now funnel unlimited money to their favorite candidate and get a tax break for it, all at the expense of taxpayers who don't even,
agree with one particular view. The National Council of Nonprofits called the filing that passed
deeply concerning and warned it will severely damage the integrity and effectiveness of the nonprofit
sector. I really wanted to bring some attention to this because nonprofits are the last place
where people can come together across the political divides to solve real community problems.
We don't want to weaponize these or turn them into campaign arms. It's not even about religion.
It's beyond free speech. These people are trying to use power and weaponize.
the government to reward religious allies. Stand up now, defend the Johnson Amendment. This
already passed, but we need to bring awareness. Now I want to pivot your attention right back to this
Andrew Schultz podcast. He has one of the biggest bro podcasts you could call it. They all put on
tinfoil hats, literal tinfoil hats and listen to this clip about Trump saying, don't even ask about
the Epstein files. Why are you guys asking about this guy? And they all say, listen, we're going
to keep asking about this. You're asking, we have Texas. We have this. We have this.
We have all of the things.
And are people still talking about this guy, this creep?
That is unbelievable.
Do you want to waste the time, and do you feel like answering?
I don't mind answering.
I mean, I can't believe you're asking a question
on Epstein at a time like this,
where we're having some of the greatest success
and also tragedy with what happened in Texas.
It just seems like a desecration.
But you go ahead.
Sure, sure.
First to back up on that.
in February.
So we're stupid.
Yeah.
We're the fucking idiots, guys.
Just let you know.
We're wasting time.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's a good point.
That is, like in all seriousness, that is, that is, I think, what is enraging people right now is it's insulting our intelligence.
Like, obviously the intelligence community is trying to cover it up.
Obviously, a Trump administration is trying to cover up.
Something changed because they ran on this idea of exposing it all.
All these guys had great ideas.
Cock-eyed cash.
Stan, he had clips, dog, he had bars.
He was ready to tear it all down.
He was ready to tear down the entire FBI office.
Shut down the Hoover building, day one.
Day one.
Them bitch still standing.
And then he goes on.
They're way over promise.
They're like, we're going to shut down the Hoover building.
We're going to tear everything down.
Then they just became the swamp.
Joe Rogan, and he's like, listen, do you think if I had it, I wouldn't share it with you?
I do.
Yeah.
I do believe that, 100%.
Especially when you're staring at me like this, telling me that.
How cockide is? You just have a few times. Can we get a photo of them really quick?
Once you protect pedophiles, you are the most cockyed person in the entire world.
I never called him cockyed cash before this. He couldn't see all the other people raping the children.
He could only see Epstein. He just stared at the bridge of his nose. I don't see anything over here.
I watch all 3,000 hours of footage. Maybe I'm, maybe I'm wrong on this. But if, okay, you keep talking about this Epstein. They keep talking about this Epstein list. I got the list on my desk. Now they're saying nothing happens. So one or two things in my mind is a possible. One, you're covering.
it up or two nothing really happened and you exploited the rape of thousands of children to get your
man elected so which one do you want yep either way it looks pretty terrible it's a cock up or it's a
conspiracy and either way it's awful this brings us to joe rogan's pushing trump to back off on
mass deportations and you know i know a lot of you all i know how you all think i know a lot of you
were like why are these guys so vulgar in the way that they speak and joke about this because
They're bro comedians.
These are dudes in their 30s or late 20s who were joking around for their career.
This is what breaks through.
Part of the reason why Democrats have failed to break through, especially this last election cycle,
is because, number one, we didn't go into places like this.
Number two, even when we did, we're too scared to be edgy.
I'm not saying we should, like, say this shit, but like the thing is, be edgy, be funny.
We need people like this on our side.
And this says Joe Rogan pushed Trump to back off on mass deportations at a day.
inner before slamming him over ice raids. If this is what it takes to protect immigrants,
then I think we should take it. If you'd rather Joe Rogan not do this and just say,
fuck the immigrants, because he's an imperfect ally, you're short-sighted. This reads podcast host,
whose endorsement is credited with helping Trump secure the presidency, yep, and he needs to be,
he needs to recognize that, reportedly dined with him and UFC boss Dana White. Joe Rogan pushed
Donald Trump to back off deporting migrant workers with no criminal records at a private dinner
just days before slamming the president over the insane raids by ICE agents.
The podcast host, whose endorsement is credited with helping Trump a lot,
dined with him on June 30th, which is roughly 11 days ago.
The trio discussed the policies and actions taken by the president by the administration
with regards to migrant workers, the outlet reported.
Days later, in an episode of a show which aired on July 3rd,
Rogan agree with the guess that these policies are disappointing.
There's two things that are insane.
One is the targeting of migrant workers, not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers, just construction workers, along with other Manistphere influencers, including Aidan Ross and Theo Vaughn, earning a substantial backing of the young male demographic.
Well, listen, Theo Vaughn has said he disagrees with Trump on some key things.
I'm sure he won't be happy with the Epstein release.
Even Aiden Ross was like, holy shit, I'm down $8 million due to the tariffs.
This was a few months ago.
This included a three-hour sit-down interview with Trump on the podcast.
Rogan, 57, is previously denied that he's a Republican or that he has any particular political affiliation, but clearly he's leaning in the conspiratorial path.
Rogan's remarks referred to the actions taken by ICE agents in Los Angeles earlier that month, which sparked protests, riots, and violent clash.
After admitting that some longtime workers had been thrown out pretty viciously, Trump said, quote, we can't do it.
We've got to work with the farmers and people to have hotels and leisure properties, which is basically just like reinventing slavery.
like hey the good ones can stay as long as the farm owners are okay with it just absolutely wild
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