Joe Rogan scorches 'corrupt career politician' Biden and his 'ties to Ukraine and China'

Podcast giant Joe Rogan condemned President Biden as well as the political establishment for not scrutinizing him the same way they do former President Trump.

Rogan spoke with standup comedian Theo Von, expressing his exasperation with the current president and his old age, saying he "can't take it anymore." 

Von, who explained his father was far older than average when he was a child, expressed sadness at the concept of a person so old enduring such responsibility. 

"It’s not cool to old people to do that to them," he said. 

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Rogan agreed, but argued Biden is lucid enough to understand what is going on. 

"He kind of does, and he’s kind of a c---," he said. "He’s always been a c---, though. You go back and listen to that guy lying about his education record and lying about his accomplishments and — like, he’s always been a problem."

The debate surrounding Biden's fitness for office was reignited when he fell during the commencement ceremony at the U.S. Air Force Academy. Afterward, the White House said the president tripped over a sandbag but suffered no injuries.

The podcast host went on to list Biden's numerous controversies that are plaguing his administration.

"All the f------g stuff with his son and the ties to Ukraine and China and the money. The family, they got paid millions of dollars and everyone was trying to obscure it because, ‘Well, better than Trump. Better than Trump,’" he said. "If that guy was a Republican, they would be up his a-- with a microscope."

Rogan then derided the concept that many assumed Biden would be the "sane alternative to what President Trump was," later adding, "they went with this corrupt career politician."

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He added further, "I mean, it’s wild stuff, man. They even got the FBI involved in telling Twitter to censor the information about the laptop. It’s crazy."

Rogan suggested that part of the issue is that the media itself is no longer a check to the political establishment.

"The media is overwhelmingly left-leaning, and if you have a left-leaning politician or a left-wing Democratic politician, and then you have this media that essentially works to support that person," he said. 

He added, "I mean they ignore any information that leads to distrust in the government or distrust in this administration or distrust in this party, this political party."

Ben Affleck, Matt Damon's production company slams Donald Trump's campaign ad with 'Air' audio

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon would like to exit stage left from former President Trump's presidential campaign.

In a statement given to Fox News Digital, a representative for Artists Equity, the production company founded by the two Massachusetts natives, condemned Trump's recent use of audio from their film "Air," which tells the story of the partnership between basketball great Michael Jordan and Nike.

"We had no foreknowledge of, did not consent to and do not endorse or approve any footage or audio from ‘Air' being repurposed by the Trump campaign as a political advertisement or for any other use," the statement began.

"Specifically in terms of any and all rights available to us under US copyright and intellectual property law, we hereby, expressly give notice that in the case of any use of material from Air by the Trump campaign where approval or consent is required, we do not grant such consent."

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A representative for the 45th president sent Fox News Digital a "hang loose" emoji, in response to our request for comment.

The post also shared Trump's fundraising link.

The advertisement begins with a sequence of Trump deplaning a helicopter, while Damon's character, Sonny Vaccaro, the Nike executive who signed Jordan to his first sneaker brand deal, says, "Money can buy you almost anything. It can't buy you immortality, that you have to earn."

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The video continues with footage of Trump's candidacy prior to the 2016 election.

Damon's voice can be heard saying, "But you know what? Once they've built you as high as they possibly can, they're going to tear you back down. It's the most predictable pattern, we build you into something that doesn't exist and that means you have to be that thing, all day, every day,' Damon says, as the montage of Trump support transitions into indictment footage.

"You're gonna be remembered, forever, because some things are eternal. And your story is gonna make us fight and never give up," Damon says, with chants of ‘USA’ heard as the video concludes.

At the time of publication, the advertisement still remained on Trump's social media platform, Truth Social.

"Air" was released on April 5, and has raked in big numbers since, earning nearly $90 million.

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