Joe Rogan has added his influential voice to the piling on of President Donald J. Trump’s administration over the Jeffrey Epstein files, suggesting that another strike on Iran could make the controversy vanish from the headlines.
The podcasting king broke his silence on what has become a public relations debacle for Trump after the Justice Department found that there was no smoking gun of a “client list” nor “credible evidence” that Epstein was using sexually compromising material to blackmail powerful people.
Outrage erupted after the announcement of the now nonexistent list following Attorney General Pam Bondi’s previous remarks that the client list is “sitting on my desk right now” that were made during a Fox News appearance earlier this year, words that have come back to haunt her and an administration that now finds itself under fire from all sides over a perceived lack of transparency.
NEW: Joe Rogan breaks his silence on the Epstein cover-up, is clearly unconvinced by the official story.
“They’ve got videotape and all of a sudden they don’t… Why’d they say there was thousands of hours of tapes of people doing horrible sh*t?”
Rogan thinks that Kash Patel is… pic.twitter.com/LYs1y11FT5
— The Vigilant Fox (@VigilantFox) July 15, 2025
On the latest edition of his popular podcast “The Joe Rogan Experience,” which featured fellow podcaster Danny Jones, Rogan ripped the contradictory accounts from Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel and the now-infamous DOJ memo that detonated the Epstein dynamite.
“They’ve got videotape and all a sudden they don’t…you had the director of the FBI on this show saying, if there was, nothing you’re looking for is on those tapes,” Rogan said, referring to Patel, who appeared on the podcast last month.
“Why did they say there was thousands of hours of tapes of people doing horrible sh*t?” Rogan asked, seemingly referring to Bondi’s remarks about there being “tens of thousands of videos” of Epstein “with children or child porn.”
“Why’d they say that?” Rogan asked again. “Didn’t Pam Bondi say that?”
“She said something about that there was like thousands of hours of tapes of people doing horrible crimes,” he said, adding, “Kash Patel said there’s nothing you’ve been looking for… I mean, what am I going to do, I’m going to push back… obviously, he’s saying what he has to say.”
Rogan then turned to a recent Associated Press article titled “Mystery surrounds the Jeffrey Epstein files after Bondi claims ‘tens of thousands’ of videos.”
“Bondi claims tens of thousands of videos,” he said. “Tens of thousands, Jesus Christ.”
“Oh my God,” Rogan exclaimed as he read from the AP piece, “was reviewing tens of thousands of videos of the wealthy financier with children or child porn, the comment made to reporters at the White House days after a similar remark to a stranger with a hidden camera raised the stakes for President Donald Trump’s administration to prove it has in its possession previously unseen compelling documents.”
“Or, just bomb Iran and everybody forgets,” he snarked, referring to another military attack along the lines of last month’s strike on the Islamic Republic’s nuclear facilities.
“Just bomb Iran, yeah, everybody forgets about it,” he repeated.
The podcaster also criticized the Trump administration earlier this month over its “insane” deportation policies, including reports that Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has been staking out Home Depots to arrest illegal aliens.
“There’s two things that are insane. One is the targeting of migrant workers. Not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers. Just construction workers. Showing up in construction sites, raiding them. Gardeners. Like, really?” Rogan said.
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Author: Chris Donaldson
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