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Trump says Joe Rogan should ‘stop apologizing’ amid controversy over podcast

Joe Rogan is seen during a weigh-in before UFC 211 on Friday, May 12, 2017, in Dallas before UFC 211. Spotify’s popular U.S. podcaster has apologized after a video compilation surfaced that showed him using racial slurs in clips of episodes over a 12-year span. In a video posted on his Instagram account on Saturday, Feb. 5, 2022, Rogan who hosts a podcast called “The Joe Rogan Experience,” said his use of the slurs was the “most regretful and shameful thing that I’ve ever had to talk about publicly.” ( AP Photo/Gregory Payan, File)

Former President Trump said Joe Rogan should “stop apologizing” amid ongoing controversy surrounding the podcast host.

“Joe Rogan is an interesting and popular guy, but he’s got to stop apologizing to the Fake News and Radical Left maniacs and lunatics,” Trump said in a statement on Monday night. 


“How many ways can you say you’re sorry? Joe, just go about what you do so well and don’t let them make you look weak and frightened,” the former president added. “That’s not you and it never will be!”

Rogan on Saturday issued an apology after music artist India Arie shared a compilation of Rogan repeatedly using the N-word on his podcast and making a joke about the movie “Planet of the Apes” after being dropped off in a Black neighborhood. 

Rogan has since apologized for his use of racial slurs saying some old episodes of his podcast contain things “that I wish I hadn’t said, or had said differently.”

“There’s nothing I can do to take that back. I wish I could. Obviously, that’s not possible,” Rogan added. “I certainly wasn’t trying to be racist, and I certainly would never want to offend someone for entertainment with something as stupid as racism.”

Controversy surrounding Rogan’s podcast having a platform on Spotify erupted last week after Neil Young and other musicians opted to have their music removed from the streaming giant over COVID-19 misinformation promoted on his podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

Over 70 episodes of Rogan’s podcast were removed from Spotify over the past weekend after he issued the apology Saturday.

On Monday, the CEO of Rumble offered Rogan $100 million over four years to bring his show to the social media platform.