Close Menu
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    TRENDING :
    • 6 key ways Trump is using the presidency to benefit himself, his familly, and allies
    • Herman Miller is rebuilding the Aeron chair from the inside out
    • July 25 Conference In Tampa – Understanding The World Economy
    • OpenAI CEO Sam Altman makes a lot of predictions. Here’s how they’ve fared so far
    • Monopoly v. Democracy—With Matt Stoller & Zephyr Teachout
    • The Walmart blueprint: CEO John Furner’s first interview in the top job
    • 5 hidden drivers behind career happiness. Or how to make 90,000 hours of your life worth it
    • Anthropic’s IPO march began with a Claude Code breakthrough
    Populist Bulletin
    • Home
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    • Economy
    • Business
    • Headline News
    Populist Bulletin
    Home»Business»‘People feel betrayed’: Joe Rogan calls out Trump hypocrisy as MAGA sees shift over Iran war
    Business 3 Mins Read

    ‘People feel betrayed’: Joe Rogan calls out Trump hypocrisy as MAGA sees shift over Iran war

    Business 3 Mins Read
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Telegram Email Copy Link
    Follow Us
    Google News Flipboard
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

    Though President Donald Trump’s vice grip on right-wing culture helped push him to the presidency not once but twice, his war in Iran may have pushed away some of the most powerful voices in the so-called MAGA media, including podcaster Joe Rogan.

    Rogan is among the growing list of conservative political pundits who have taken a stance against the war in Iran. On the March 10 episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan and his guest, journalist Michael Shellenberger, discussed Trump’s motivations for the war, with Rogan calling out the president’s hypocrisy.

    “It just seems so insane based on what he ran on,” Rogan said. “I mean, this is why a lot of people feel betrayed, right? He ran on ‘No more wars, end these stupid, senseless wars,’ and then we have one that we can’t even really clearly define why we did it.”

    When Shellenberger pushed back, saying Trump specifically ran on the promise of no “endless wars,” Rogan replied, “They’re all endless.”

    Though Rogan endorsed Trump in the 2024 election, he’s since been a frequent critic of the president.

    The war in Iran has specifically been a sticking point for several right-wing media moguls: Tucker Carlson reportedly personally lobbied Trump against going to war. Ann Coulter posted on X, saying the war “does not make one American safer.” Matt Walsh said on social media that the conflict’s messaging is “to put it mildly, confused.” Megyn Kelly spoke out against the war on her own show, saying, “We’ve got seven U.S. personnel dead. We’ve got a girls school—175 young girls dead, in Iran.”

    Trump has a simple counterargument for Republican voices turning against him: those people, he says, are not truly MAGA. 

    “MAGA wants to see our country thrive and be safe,” Trump said in a recent interview with independent journalist Rachel Bade. “And MAGA loves what I’m doing—every aspect of it . . . This is a detour that we have to take in order to keep our country safe and keep other countries safe, frankly.”

    About Kelly specifically, Trump said, “She was critical of me for years and I didn’t lose. I won all three times by a lot.”

    But the controversy may not be as bad for Trump as it looks on paper. As a Republican political operative told The Hill, conflict with pundits can make for “a great political antenna.”

    “[Trump] loves taking the fight back to people who say things about him in the media,” the operative said. “Tucker has probably lost a lot of credibility in the White House, but I think Megyn Kelly will eventually find another issue to pair up with him on pretty clearly.”

    Meanwhile, Trump’s diehard fans don’t seem swayed by the backlash. A recent poll from YouGov showed that 91% of MAGA supporters approve of Trump’s handling of the war in Iran, with Republicans in general not far behind with 83% approving.

    Do you approve or disapprove of the way Donald Trump is handling situation in Iran?
    MAGA Supporters
    🟢 Approve: 91%
    🟤 Disapprove: 6%
    —
    Republicans
    🟢 Approve: 83%
    🟤 Disapprove: 11%
    YouGov/Economist | 3/5-9 https://t.co/1V2jnLCOxO pic.twitter.com/QX1lY2mnb5

    — InteractivePolls (@IAPolls2022) March 10, 2026





    Source link

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

    Related Posts

    6 key ways Trump is using the presidency to benefit himself, his familly, and allies

    June 2, 2026

    Herman Miller is rebuilding the Aeron chair from the inside out

    June 2, 2026

    OpenAI CEO Sam Altman makes a lot of predictions. Here’s how they’ve fared so far

    June 2, 2026
    Top News
    Business 13 Mins Read

    What Is Account Bookkeeping and Why Is It Essential?

    Business 13 Mins Read

    Account bookkeeping is the organized method of tracking a business’s financial transactions, which is essential…

    ‘Your AI slop bores me’: The viral website that lets humans answer your questions like ChatGPT

    March 9, 2026

    Trump Issues Order Designating Antifa A Terror Organization

    September 23, 2025

    Texas’s “Parental Rights” Amendment Will Cement Republicans’ Anti-Educator Agenda

    November 3, 2025
    Top Trending
    Business 7 Mins Read

    6 key ways Trump is using the presidency to benefit himself, his familly, and allies

    Business 7 Mins Read

    President Donald Trump tried to create a near $1.8 billion fund that…

    Business 6 Mins Read

    Herman Miller is rebuilding the Aeron chair from the inside out

    Business 6 Mins Read

    When Herman Miller launched the Aeron chair in 1994, almost nothing about…

    Economy 2 Mins Read

    July 25 Conference In Tampa – Understanding The World Economy

    Economy 2 Mins Read

      An Introduction to Cycles of Confidence Most people are taught to…

    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    About us

    The Populist Bulletin was founded with a fervent commitment to inform, inspire, empower and spark meaningful conversations about the economy, business, politics, government accountability, globalization, and the preservation of American cultural heritage.

    We are devoted to delivering straightforward, unfiltered, compelling, relatable stories that resonate with the majority of the American public, while boldly challenging false mainstream narratives that seem to only serve entrenched elitists, and foreign interests.

    Top Picks

    6 key ways Trump is using the presidency to benefit himself, his familly, and allies

    June 2, 2026

    Herman Miller is rebuilding the Aeron chair from the inside out

    June 2, 2026

    July 25 Conference In Tampa – Understanding The World Economy

    June 2, 2026
    Categories
    • Business
    • Economy
    • Headline News
    • Top News
    • US Politics
    • World Politics
    Copyright © 2025 Populist Bulletin. All Rights Reserved.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.