The Media’s Deceptive Edit: How MSNBC Falsified Joe Rogan’s Words for Kamala Harris

Joe Rogan recently accused MSNBC of deceitfully editing video footage to give the impression that he was complimenting Vice President Kamala Harris. The podcast host expressed his frustration with the news network, stating, “They don’t care about the truth. They just want a narrative to get out there amongst enough people, because most people are just surface readers.

During an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rogan explained that MSNBC had taken two separate clips of him discussing Tulsi Gabbard and Kamala Harris, respectively, and edited them together to make it seem like he was praising the Vice President. However, in reality, Rogan was talking about the media’s support for Harris and emphasizing that Tulsi Gabbard had served overseas as a congresswoman for eight years.

Rogan dismissed rumors of suing MSNBC over this incident, stating, “I’m not suing MSNBC.” Nonetheless, former President Donald Trump supporter, Tulsi Gabbard, shared the manipulated footage on Twitter earlier in August, pointing out that MSNBC had been caught in another lie. She criticized the network for working hand-in-hand with the Democrat elite and the Kamala Harris campaign to try to deceive the American people.

While MSNBC has since removed the video from their platform and issued a correction, Rogan expressed concerns that the damage had already been done, as many people would have missed the update due to their tendency to rely on headlines alone without digging deeper into the details of a story.

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