Joe Rogan, the popular podcast host, expressed shock and concern over Elon Musk’s allegations that Donald Trump was in the Jeffrey Epstein files. During a live interview with FBI Director Kash Patel, Rogan read Musk’s social media post out loud, stating, ‘Jesus Christ, that’s a crazy thing to say.’ Rogan suggested that Musk, who owns Twitter, should take a break from social media due to the stress of constant online arguments. Patel, who is involved in the feud, emphasized the need to stay out of the dispute.
The White House addressed the matter, noting that Trump had previously kicked Epstein out of his Palm Beach Golf Club and that the Epstein files had already been released, including Trump’s name. Trump responded to Musk’s allegations, stating that he was focused on the ‘big, beautiful bill’ and that the legislation was crucial for the country’s future. ‘I don’t mind Elon turning against me, but he should have done so months ago. This is one of the Greatest Bills ever presented to Congress,’ Trump said. ‘It’s a Record Cut in Expenses, $1.6 Trillion Dollars, and the Biggest Tax Cut ever given. If this Bill doesn’t pass, there will be a 68% Tax Increase, and things far worse than that.’ ‘I didn’t create this mess, I’m just here to FIX IT. This puts our Country on a Path of Greatness. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!’ the president added.
Rogan’s comments reflect growing concerns about the impact of social media on mental health and the importance of maintaining personal boundaries in public discourse. While Musk’s allegations sparked a firestorm of debate, experts suggest that the focus should remain on the legislative process and the broader implications for the country’s future. As the Senate debates the ‘big, beautiful bill,’ the nation watches closely to see how these developments will shape the political landscape in the coming months.