Joe Rogan Blasts BBC, Sparks Major Media Shakeup

Joe Rogan just lit up the BBC—and it’s about time someone did. In a recent episode of his show, Rogan ripped into the network for a wild edit of President Trump’s January 6th speech. The BBC spliced together two clips that were *54 minutes apart* to make it look like Trump was calling for violence at the Capitol on January 6th, 2021. That’s not just dishonest—it’s a straight-up smear campaign.

Rogan didn’t hold back. He called the edit “nuts” and slammed the network for lying and misleading audiences.

Two BBC executives have resigned over it, but they both insist they did nothing wrong. The network hasn’t apologized to President Trump either.

“This is the clearest indication of how that woke s*** was rotting people’s brains,” Rogan said. “They all felt like they had to go along with it… so they decided to paint a different version of what he said, and they’re f***ed now.”

He didn’t stop there. Rogan also blasted CBS’s 60 Minutes for editing Kamala Harris interviews to make her sound smarter than she actually is. And let’s be honest: that’s a full-time job. According to Rogan, news outlets shouldn’t be propaganda machines for one political party.

Now, Trump’s legal team is demanding a full retraction from the BBC. If they don’t play ball, a $1 billion lawsuit is waiting in the wings. Oh—and their precious license fee? That’s also on the chopping block.

So next time someone tells you the media is unbiased, show them this story. Joe Rogan just pulled the curtain back—and the BBC’s been caught red-handed.

See the original version of what President Trump said on January 6th and then the version the BBC edited to change his meaning


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