In a fiery takedown on his podcast, Joe Rogan didn’t hold back when ripping into Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, labeling him a serious threat to the American way. Rogan’s words cut through the noise, highlighting what many on the right see as the deep rot in Democrat leadership. With fraud scandals rocking the state and protests erupting, Rogan connected the dots in a way that exposes the games being played at the highest levels.
The episode of The Joe Rogan Experience featured comedian Andrew Doyle, who brought up Walz’s misleading statements during the 2024 vice presidential debate. That’s when Rogan dropped the hammer. “He’s a dangerous f*ck,” Rogan said of Walz, pulling no punches on the governor’s deceptive tactics.
Rogan didn’t stop there, zeroing in on Walz’s personal style as a red flag. “Also, just the way he behaves is so odd,” he said.
“The way he waves, runs up on stage and — it’s all just so fake and performative. But I don’t know any men like that that aren’t dangerous.” It’s the kind of phony act that screams hidden agendas, especially from a guy who’s supposed to represent hardworking Minnesotans.
Diving deeper, Rogan questioned Walz’s sudden exit from the gubernatorial race, insisting there’s more to it than meets the eye. “There’s a reason” why Walz dropped out, Rogan declared, painting a picture of a politician caught in his own web.
He speculated that Walz had insider knowledge of the massive fraud schemes plaguing Minnesota. “What I would assume is that, for sure, he was informed of this fraud, long in advance,” Rogan said. Without the whistleblowers stepping up, this mess might have stayed buried.
Rogan gave a shoutout to the young investigator who blew the lid off. He suggested that “if it wasn’t for that Nick Shirley kid and those videos,” Walz may still be running for governor.
Once the truth hit the streets, everything escalated fast. “So this gets exposed, it gets into the public zeitgeist, it becomes a huge new story,” Rogan stated. And right on cue, chaos followed in the very spots where the scandals broke.
Anti-ICE protests ignited amid the fraud revelations, and Rogan called it out as no accident. “It’s not a coincidence” that anti-ICE protests broke out amid Minnesota fraud allegations, the podcast powerhouse said. It’s like clockwork—distractions popping up to bury the real issues.
He noted how federal agents are spread out nationwide, but the hotspots tell a different story.
Rogan laid it out plain: “This is all by design,” he said, while assuming that Walz “knew about it in advance.” No way this level of coordination happens without top dogs pulling strings.
The proof, according to Rogan, is in Walz’s retreat from politics. “How do we know? Well, one way we know is because he’s resigning,” Rogan stated. “He’s not running for governor again. He was in the process of running for governor, he’s decided to step out of public office entirely now.”
Speculating on the behind-the-scenes pressure, Rogan floated some wild but plausible scenarios. “Maybe they [the federal government] told him, ‘If you do not step out you’re going to be prosected, we know what you did.’ Or maybe he’s going to f*cking turn state’s evidence,” he said.
In the end, Rogan’s rant captures the frustration boiling over on the right—fraud, fake leaders, and fragile liberties hanging by a thread.
