Joe Rogan has never been one to shy away from calling out media manipulation, and this time, MSNBC is in his crosshairs.

The popular podcaster took to his show, “The Joe Rogan Experience,” to set the record straight after the left-leaning network deceptively edited a clip to make it look like he was singing the praises of Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris. In reality, Rogan was lauding former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard, not Harris, as reported by The New York Post.

During his show on Tuesday, Rogan addressed the online rumor mill, which had falsely claimed he was planning to sue MSNBC over the incident. “I’m not suing MSNBC,” Rogan clarified, noting that even his stepfather had been duped by the misleading headline suggesting his supposed support for Harris.

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Rogan didn’t hold back in describing the deceptive tactics used by the network. “This is what MSNBC did: they took a clip of me talking about Tulsi Gabbard and they edited it up to make it look like I was saying great things about Kamala Harris,” he explained. The podcast host elaborated on his actual comments, which highlighted Gabbard’s service as a congresswoman for eight years and her two overseas deployments in medical service. Rogan was clear: “That’s not something Kamala Harris did. That’s something Tulsi Gabbard did.”

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MSNBC, however, seemed more interested in pushing a narrative than in sticking to the truth. “They put it out there as a clip of me praising Kamala Harris,” Rogan said, emphasizing that the network’s agenda is to spread a story to as many people as possible, knowing that most viewers won’t dig deeper than the headline.

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The network eventually pulled the video and issued a disclaimer, admitting their error. The statement read: “We have removed an earlier version of this post that incorrectly implied Joe Rogan was talking more about Vice President Kamala Harris. He was referring to Tulsi Gabbard.” The damage, however, had already been done.

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Tulsi Gabbard, never one to mince words, also weighed in on the controversy. In a post on the X platform (formerly Twitter), she blasted MSNBC as “a propaganda machine for the Democrat Elite” that will “brazenly try to deceive the American people.”

Rogan’s refusal to endorse Trump, while offering some praise for Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s independent bid for the White House, has sparked criticism from Trump supporters. Despite the backlash, Rogan remains unafraid to speak his mind and expose the truth, regardless of whose feathers get ruffled.

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