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Joe Rogan Praises Pete Hegseth Ending ‘Identity Politics Bullsh*t’: He Needed to Fix ‘What the F*ck was Going on’ Under Biden

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Joe Rogan Praises Pete Hegseth Ending ‘Identity Politics Bullsh*t’: He Needed to Fix ‘What the F*ck was Going on’ Under Biden

Podcast King Joe Rogan has once again made headlines for his strong support of President Donald Trump’s administration. On Tuesday, Rogan went all in to back Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s efforts to eliminate what he calls the “crazy people” who have infiltrated the U.S. military command structure.

In an episode of his popular podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan praised Hegseth for taking a stand against what he believes is the damaging influence of identity politics in the military. He commended Hegseth for his efforts to “fix what the f*ck was going on” under the previous administration.

Rogan’s support for Hegseth’s actions comes as no surprise, as the two have been friends for years and have often discussed their shared views on politics and society on Rogan’s podcast. However, this recent episode has sparked a heated debate among Rogan’s fans and critics alike.

Hegseth, who was appointed as Secretary of War by President Trump in 2019, has been a vocal critic of the increasing politicization of the military under the previous administration. In a recent interview with Fox News, he stated that he is determined to “rid the military of the cancer of identity politics” and ensure that the military is focused on its primary mission of defending the nation.

Rogan, who is known for his no-nonsense approach and willingness to tackle controversial topics, expressed his full support for Hegseth’s efforts. He stated that identity politics has no place in the military and that it is damaging the morale and effectiveness of the armed forces.

The podcast host also criticized the previous administration for allowing such divisive ideologies to infiltrate the military. He stated that under the Biden administration, the military command structure has become a breeding ground for “crazy people” who are more concerned with pushing their own political agendas rather than protecting the country.

Rogan’s comments have received both praise and backlash from his listeners. While some have commended him for speaking out against the damaging effects of identity politics, others have accused him of being a mouthpiece for the Trump administration.

However, Rogan remains unfazed by the criticism and continues to stand by his support for Hegseth and his actions. He believes that it is time for the military to focus on its core mission and not be distracted by political agendas.

This is not the first time that Rogan has shown his support for President Trump and his administration. In the past, he has praised Trump for his economic policies and his stance on issues such as immigration and gun control. He has also been critical of the media for their biased coverage of the Trump presidency.

Rogan’s podcast has become a platform for open and honest discussions on a wide range of topics, and his support for Hegseth’s actions is just another example of his willingness to tackle controversial issues. He has often stated that he is not afraid to speak his mind and that he will continue to do so, regardless of the backlash he may face.

In conclusion, Joe Rogan’s support for Secretary of War Pete Hegseth’s efforts to eliminate identity politics from the military has sparked a heated debate. While some may disagree with his views, there is no denying that Rogan’s unwavering support for what he believes is right is admirable. He has once again proven that he is not afraid to speak out against what he believes is wrong and that he will continue to do so, even if it means going against popular opinion.

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