Joe Rogan Reacts To Prospect Of Interviewing Vladimir Putin: ‘Are You Out Of Your F***ing Mind?’

Joe Rogan said on his podcast this week that he would not interview Russian President Vladimir Putin if Putin offered to fly him to Russia so the two could meet.

Rogan made the remarks during an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” while talking to comedian Bert Kreischer.

When asked if he would consider meeting Putin if Putin arranged the meeting, Rogan responded, “Nay.”

“Are you out of your f***ing mind?” Rogan said. “‘Hey, forget about all those people that you killed that were your political opponents. Let’s be cool now. Just be a different person now. Be a totally different human with a totally different background that wasn’t in the KGB, that isn’t a dictator, that doesn’t control information and control what news gets distributed to your people.’”

Rogan said that it was fascinating to him how former President Donald Trump met with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un.

“After he called him ‘Little Rocket Man’ — goes to meet him,” Rogan recalled of the meeting. “Shakes his hand. They’re all smiling. That’s an awful game.”

“I mean, if you’re the President of the United States like Trump, but you’re trying to make, you know, foreign relationships better, you’re supposed to do that — it’s also the f***ing mocking glare that Trump gives everyone,” Rogan continued. “When Trump’s talking to someone, it’s always like, ‘Be nice or I’m going to talk s***.’”

Rogan later said that despite problems that the U.S. has, it is still by far the best country in the world to live in.

“The way this country is run, it’s not perfect, but the way this country is run is so f***ing superior to any system that is anywhere else in the world,” he said. “Because of the checks and balances that were put in place by the Founding Fathers.”

Fulton County Prosecutors Have Another Recording Of Trump Pressuring Georgia House Speaker To Overturn Election: Report

Fulton County investigators reportedly have an audio recording of former President Donald Trump pressuring then-Georgia House Speaker David Ralston (R) to push for a special House session to overturn then-President-elect Joe Biden’s victory in the state during the 2020 election.

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported that the Fulton County special grand jury, which has been investigating efforts to overturn the 2020 election, heard the recording of Trump speaking to Ralston, who died late last year.

The AJC spoke with five jurors about the evidence that they were shown. The jurors would not disclose any part of the final report that remained under seal, including who they recommended to Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis to be indicted.

The report said that jury foreperson Emily Kohrs, who was widely condemned for her bizarre attention-seeking media interviews following the conclusion of the jury’s final report, was not one of the five jurors who were interviewed by the publication. The jurors expressed frustration with how Kohrs conducted herself, saying that it led to the jury being “portrayed as not serious.”

The report said that five jurors all confirmed the existence of an alleged recording, which has not yet been released to the public, in which Trump called Ralston to pressure him to hold a special session to overturn Biden’s win in the state.

The jurors said that Ralston “basically cut the president off. He said, ‘I will do everything in my power that I think is appropriate.’ … He just basically took the wind out of the sails. ‘Well, thank you,’ you know, is all the president could say.”

In describing how they looked back at the events that unfolded throughout the process, one of the jurors said, “I tell my wife if every person in America knew every single word of information we knew, this country would not be divided as it is right now.”

One of the jurors said that when their final report comes out, it was “gonna be massive.”

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