Joe Rogan Goes Nuclear On Bill Clinton After Epstein Files Drop

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In a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," podcast host Joe Rogan derided Bill Clinton's call for transparency regarding the Jeffrey Epstein files, following the emergence of photographs depicting the former President in close association with the disgraced financier.

As reported by The New York Post, Rogan, in conversation with comedian Tom Segura, highlighted the irony in Clinton's demand for disclosure, given his past interactions with Epstein. Clinton, through his representative Angel Urea, stated, "What the Department of Justice has released so far, and the manner in which it did so, makes one thing clear: someone or something is being protected."

He further remarked, "We do not know whom, what or why. But we do know this: We need no such protection."

Rogan found humor in Clinton's assertion of "no such protection," likening it to a scenario where "the killer pretending to be the detective." Segura chimed in, comparing it to "the killer joining the search party." The conversation took a turn when Rogan referenced a newly surfaced photo of Clinton in a hot tub with an unidentified woman, humorously noting, "We got photos of you in a hot tub, buddy."

The podcaster speculated that Clinton's statement might suggest a covert agreement with the government to shield him from the repercussions of the Epstein files. Rogan opined, "If you release a press release like that, it means the call went well," implying a successful negotiation. He further jested, "All we have to do is let him run for a third term."

Rogan also expressed skepticism about the prolonged delay in releasing the Epstein files, which he suggested could have been manipulated or generated using artificial intelligence. He questioned, "Doesn't it seem like you could throw all of that into AI at this stage in the game and just redact the names of the victims and let's go?" emphasizing the potential ease of such a task.

The Department of Justice released the files under the Epstein Files Transparency Act, signed into law by President Trump on November 19. The documents included images of Clinton in compromising situations, such as being half-naked in a hot tub with an unknown woman and swimming with her and Ghislaine Maxwell. Additional photos depicted Clinton with Epstein during international trips and at a dinner with notable figures like Mick Jagger.

Despite these revelations, Clinton has consistently denied any misconduct related to Epstein. Meanwhile, House Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer has issued subpoenas to Bill and Hillary Clinton, requiring them to testify about their connections to Epstein in depositions scheduled for January 13 and 14.