Joe Rogan
Coverage of Joe Rogan in the Nexus archive.
- This is the whopping amount Joe Rogan earns from the podcast he airs at his $14.4 million Austin home
Joe Rogan was named the top-earning podcaster of 2026 by Forbes. The article mentions his podcast's earnings and his $14.4 million home in Austin.
- Republicans want to talk about James Talarico’s manhood. Talarico says let them.
James Talarico, a Texas candidate, is countering GOP attacks on his masculinity by focusing on issues like diet, sexuality, and religious beliefs. He aims to redefine masculinity through public service and personal actions, amid a broader political effort to attract male voters in the Senate race.
- Joe Rogan begs liberals not to turn Texas blue as bombshell Fox poll hands Democrats a head-turning lead
Joe Rogan urges liberals not to shift Texas toward Democratic support, as a Fox poll indicates Democrats have a significant lead in the state. The poll is described as a 'head-turning' development in the political landscape.
- Joe Rogan warns liberals against trying to turn Texas blue, says it would wreck the state's 'delicate balance'
Joe Rogan warns liberals against moving to Texas to turn it blue, arguing it would disrupt the state's balance. He highlights Austin's mix of liberal and conservative elements and cites migration trends showing Texas gaining wealth and population.
- RFK Jr.’s peptide push narrowly gains backing from FDA advisers despite objections from scientists
A federal health advisory panel narrowly recommended easing FDA restrictions on peptides like BPC-157 and TB-500, despite objections from FDA scientists citing insufficient safety and efficacy data. The decision, with an 8-6 vote, could boost telehealth marketing of these substances for wellness uses, though the FDA is not obligated to follow the panel's advice.
- The White House’s MAHA Gatekeeper
Joe Rogan and Donald Trump discussed ibogaine, a psychedelic drug, leading to an executive order on psychedelic therapies. Tensions arose between Rogan's allies and White House health adviser Dr. Heidi Overton, who revised the draft order, removing key provisions like a psychedelic-therapy czar and funding reforms, which prompted threats to withdraw from the signing ceremony.
- An FDA Panel Just Endorsed These Unproven Peptides
An FDA panel endorsed unproven peptides, with outside experts—some having vested interests—recommending their addition to the FDA's bulk list. The 'Wolverine stack' peptides were highlighted as promoted by influencers like Joe Rogan.
- Joe Rogan reveals former podcast guest allegedly ‘cut a guy’s head off’ in brutal murder weeks after interview
Joe Rogan mentioned Sheldon Johnson, a criminal justice activist, allegedly committed a murder weeks after their 2024 interview. The murder occurred over a month after Johnson appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience.
- FDA panel narrowly backs unapproved peptide drug touted by Joe Rogan and other influencers
An FDA panel narrowly voted 8-6 to allow compounding pharmacies to produce BPC-157, a popular unapproved peptide promoted by influencers like Joe Rogan. The decision followed criticism from FDA scientists about the lack of evidence for its medical efficacy, while panel members included individuals with industry ties. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. supported the move, aiming to overturn Biden-era restrictions.
- FDA panel narrowly backs unapproved peptide drug touted by Joe Rogan and other influencers
An FDA panel narrowly voted 8-6 to expand access to BPC-157, an unapproved peptide popular among wellness influencers like Joe Rogan, despite FDA scientists' concerns about its safety and efficacy. The panel included industry-connected experts, and the decision is part of a broader review of seven peptides for potential compounding pharmacy use.
- FDA reviews peptide injections favored by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers
The FDA is reviewing several peptides popularized by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers, despite limited evidence of their safety or effectiveness. The agency's advisers include industry-linked experts, while FDA scientists argue more data is needed before allowing broader access.
- Joe Rogan reveals former podcast guest allegedly ‘cut a guy’s head off’ weeks after interviewing him
Joe Rogan revealed that a former podcast guest allegedly committed a violent act by cutting a guy's head off shortly after being interviewed. The content confirms the guest killed a person and severed his head.
- FDA reviews peptide injections favored by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers
The FDA is reviewing peptides popularized by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers like Joe Rogan and Gary Brecka, despite limited evidence of safety or effectiveness. The agency's advisory panel includes experts with financial ties to the peptide industry, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
- FDA reviews peptide injections favored by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers
The FDA is reviewing peptides, unproven substances popularized by RFK Jr. and wellness influencers, with health advisers divided over their safety and efficacy. The meeting includes experts with financial ties to the peptide industry, raising concerns about conflicts of interest.
- Joe Rogan reveals podcast guest was arrested for gruesome MURDER just weeks after appearing on his show
Joe Rogan revealed that a podcast guest was arrested for murder weeks after appearing on his show. The guest's arrest occurred shortly following their appearance, raising questions about the connection between the podcast and the crime.
- J. D. Vance Isn’t a Fool. Why Does He Act Like One?
J. D. Vance’s new books share titles with works by bell hooks, sparking questions about his awareness of her work. Despite his educational background and intellectual curiosity, Vance has recently acted in ways that appear to feign ignorance on political and cultural topics, such as during interviews with Joe Rogan and White House briefings.
- JD Vance says attending an event in Los Angeles reminded him of visiting US embassy in 3rd world country
Vice President JD Vance compared parts of Los Angeles to a 'third-world country' during a conversation with Joe Rogan, citing the contrast between extreme wealth and squalor. He described driving through skid row and recalling visits to the U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince, Haiti, while noting his wife's southern California roots and his 'heartbreak' over the state's condition. Rogan echoed concerns about California's decline under Gov. Gavin Newsom.
- Ben Shapiro says Vance sounded like a Democrat on Rogan’s podcast
Ben Shapiro criticized Vice President JD Vance for sounding like a Democrat on Joe Rogan's podcast, citing references to Bernie Sanders' economics, Barack Obama's foreign policy, and Ro Khanna's conspiracy theories. Shapiro expressed confusion over Vance's alignment with these perspectives.
- Vance says Trump administration mishandled Epstein files release
Vice President JD Vance stated on Joe Rogan's podcast that the Trump administration mishandled the release of files related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein. Political strategists Joe Borelli and Cameron French provided analysis on the issue.
- Hopes for US-Iran diplomacy still alive as fighting intensifies over the Strait of Hormuz
Fighting between the U.S. and Iran over the Strait of Hormuz has intensified, but diplomatic efforts persist despite a collapsed ceasefire. Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry denied abandoning mediation, while U.S. Vice President JD Vance emphasized diplomacy as a tool alongside military action. Regional mediators including Pakistan, Qatar, and Egypt continue efforts to resume talks.
- Vance: Trump administration ‘guilty’ of mishandling Epstein files release
Vice President JD Vance stated that the Trump administration 'screwed up' the release of Jeffrey Epstein’s case files during an interview with Joe Rogan.
- JD Vance says Epstein had connections to CIA and Mossad
JD Vance claims Jeffrey Epstein had connections to the highest levels of US and Israeli intelligence, including Mossad or CIA. He suggested Epstein was linked to elements of the Israeli deep state, particularly former Prime Minister Ehud Barak, and speculated about an Israel-backed campaign to derail US-Iran negotiations.
- Vance says some in Israeli government sought to sway US on Iran deal
U.S. Vice President JD Vance claimed some Israeli government members sought to influence U.S. public opinion against a potential U.S.-Iran war-ending deal. The remarks highlight a growing public rift between the U.S. and Israel.
- Vance enters the media lion's den
Vice President Vance is engaging with skeptical media outlets to defend the White House, contrasting with other administration figures who avoid such platforms. His appearances on Joe Rogan's podcast, ABC's 'The View,' 'Real Time,' and Megyn Kelly's show focus on topics like Iran, Epstein files, and immigration, showcasing his verbal combat skills amid a potential 2028 presidential campaign.
- Iran, Epstein, space travel: 5 Takeaways from JD Vance’s interview with Joe Rogan
JD Vance discussed topics including Iran, Epstein, and space travel in an interview with Joe Rogan. He cautiously defended the Iran war while expressing some skepticism about it.
- Vance warns there will be a 'socialist president in this country' if GOP doesn't fix economy for young people
Vice President JD Vance warned that Republicans must address economic issues affecting young people to prevent the election of a socialist president. He cited decades of policies prioritizing low-wage foreign labor and offshoring as factors contributing to economic challenges and rising socialist appeal.
- ‘We screwed up the comms’: JD Vance admits errors over Epstein files release
JD Vance, the US vice-president, admitted the Trump administration mishandled the release of Jeffrey Epstein files, stating 'we absolutely screwed up the comms.' The Department of Justice delayed releasing documents related to the convicted sex offender, drawing bipartisan disapproval.
- ‘We screwed up the comms’: JD Vance admits errors over Epstein files release
JD Vance, the US vice-president, admitted the administration botched the handling of the Jeffrey Epstein files release, stating 'we absolutely screwed up the comms.' The Department of Justice delayed releasing documents related to Epstein, drawing bipartisan criticism and creating a political liability for Donald Trump.
- ‘Go to hell’: Vance rails at reported Israeli-backed online campaign smearing Iran MOU
Vice President Vance accuses elements within the Israeli system of manipulating American public opinion to prolong the war, and denounces a reported Israeli-backed online campaign smearing the Iran MOU. He calls the campaign's actions 'beyond a shadow of a doubt' and tells critics to 'go to hell.'
- JD Vance tells Joe Rogan Israel wants to keep Iran war going ‘indefinitely,’ Trump admin ‘screwed up’ on Epstein files
JD Vance claims Israel wants to prolong the Iran war indefinitely and criticizes the Trump administration's handling of Epstein files. He also alleges a well-funded foreign-influence campaign is undermining the Iran deal.
- Iran, Epstein, Space Travel: 5 Takeaways From JD Vance’s Interview With Joe Rogan
JD Vance defended the war with Iran in an interview with Joe Rogan, while expressing personal skepticism about the conflict. The interview, released Wednesday, discussed various topics including Iran and other issues.
- JD Vance accuses Israel of secret plot against him and drops Mossad-Epstein bombshell in explosive Joe Rogan interview
JD Vance accused Israel of a secret plot against him and referenced a Mossad-Epstein connection during an explosive interview with Joe Rogan. The claims were made in a high-profile conversation that generated significant public attention.
- Vance: "We did" mishandle Epstein files release
Vice President JD Vance acknowledged the Trump administration mishandled the release of the Epstein files, citing poor communication and redactions that fueled political backlash. He criticized then-Attorney General Pam Bondi's claims about documents and highlighted the need for faster document release.
- Joe Rogan launches most vicious attack on Trump yet and says he fears president could plunge US into crisis as bad as COVID
Joe Rogan launches a critical attack on Trump, expressing concern that the president could lead the US into a crisis comparable to the COVID pandemic.
- The Businessman Who Helped Peter Thiel Kill Gawker Wanted to Save Journalism. Then His Site Went Dark.
Aron D’Souza, involved in the lawsuit against Gawker Media with Peter Thiel, launched an AI platform called Objection to dispute media claims but shut it down after feedback. The platform addressed issues like Joe Rogan promoting ivermectin as a Covid-19 cure and Bernie Sanders' claims about Benjamin Netanyahu. D’Souza aims to reform journalism through his ventures, including Enhanced Games, an Olympics-style event allowing performance-enhancing drugs.
- Joe Rogan calls out Newsom for ignoring rising state problems as LA film production falters
Joe Rogan criticized California's leadership for neglecting rising state issues and the decline of film production in Los Angeles during an interview with comedian Tim Dillon.
- ‘Yellowstone’ creator warns Dems’ rejection of Trump’s legitimacy is destroying ‘rule of law’
Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan warned Joe Rogan that anti-Trump politicians defying the rule of law under Trump sets a dangerous precedent. The article highlights concerns about the potential consequences of rejecting Trump's legitimacy.
- 'Yellowstone' creator warns Dems' rejection of Trump's legitimacy is destroying 'rule of law'
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan warned that Democrats' refusal to accept President Donald Trump's legitimacy, particularly in the post-COVID era, threatens the rule of law. He linked this to a broader crisis of trust in institutions like government, media, and pharmaceutical companies.
- Switzerland confirms talks with the US and Iran are postponed and more top headlines
Switzerland has confirmed that talks with the United States and Iran have been postponed. The article also highlights other news, including political and legal developments involving figures such as JD Vance, Joe Rogan, and Luigi Mangione.
- Joe Rogan claims former presidents threw 'a lot of money' at Spotify removal effort over COVID controversy
Podcast host Joe Rogan claimed that former U.S. presidents and other groups spent significant money to remove his show from Spotify over his pandemic-related statements. Rogan alleged that these efforts, which included pressure on sponsors and Spotify, failed despite coordinated attempts.