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Joe Rogan Allegedly Sues MSNBC For $30 Million

Podcaster Joe Rogan reportedly sued MSNBC for $30 million over false edited video clips of his podcast in a misleading manner.

Joseph James Rogan, born on August 11, 1967, is a well-known American podcaster, comedian, UFC color commentator, and former television host.

He hosts “The Joe Rogan Experience,” a popular podcast. He often discusses various topics with celebrity guests, including current events, comedy, politics, and more.

Recently, Joe Rogan reportedly sued MSNBC, an American news-based television channel and website owned by NBCUniversal.

MSNBC Reportedly Edited Video to Misrepresent Joe Rogan’s Stance on Harris

The debate surrounding MSNBC’s edited video of Joe Rogan, which made it appear he favored Kamala Harris, surfaced recently.

The video was shared around the beginning of August and quickly drew criticism from Rogan and his supporters.

The edited clip was perceived as misleading, falsely suggesting Rogan endorsed Harris, which he did not.

However, after the backlash, MSNBC took down the video but has not apologized.

As per various Twitter verified accounts, Joe Rogan is suing MSNBC for $30 million. He alleges that the network edited clips of his podcast in a misleading manner.

Additionally, the lawsuit claims that MSNBC edited a clip to make it appear as though Rogan supported Kamala Harris.

Rogan reportedly claims that these edits misrepresented his views and statements, potentially damaging his reputation and causing financial harm.

Moreover, this lawsuit highlights the ongoing tensions between Rogan and certain media outlets regarding the portrayal of his content.

Regarding the lawsuit, there is no verified information that Joe Rogan has announced plans to sue MSNBC. 

It appears that this might be a rumor circulating on social media platforms like Twitter. However, the

Likewise, verifying such claims from reliable sources is always a good idea before believing or sharing them.

Additional Information

  • Joe discusses various debated topics, including the transgender community and COVID-19 vaccines, in his latest Netflix special, “Burn the Boats.”
  • He has signed a new multi-year deal with Spotify worth up to $250 million.
  • His podcast will be available on YouTube and Apple Podcasts.

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