In a stunning departure from his usual skepticism of mainstream narratives, podcast giant Joe Rogan has echoed Deep State conspiracy theories by claiming President Donald Trump is deliberately creating "chaos" to distract Americans from Jeffrey Epstein files.
The suggestion represents a disappointing turn for Rogan, who built his massive audience by questioning official stories and challenging establishment groupthink. Now he's parroting the same tired deflection tactics used by swamp creatures desperate to undermine Trump's America First agenda.
But here's what Rogan and his sources apparently don't want to acknowledge: Trump has been MORE transparent about the Epstein scandal than any previous administration. Unlike the Biden regime, which buried investigations and protected powerful pedophiles, Trump has consistently called for full disclosure of these criminal networks.
The Real Distraction Campaign
Patriots know the truth – it's not Trump creating chaos, it's the administrative state and their media allies desperately trying to sabotage his second term before it gains momentum. Every day brings new attacks designed to prevent Trump from delivering on his promise to drain the swamp and restore America's greatness.
"The establishment is terrified that Trump will expose the corruption they've spent decades covering up," said one America First activist. "They'll use anyone, even Joe Rogan, to spread their disinformation."
While Trump focuses on securing our border, deporting criminal aliens, and making America energy independent again, his enemies manufacture controversies and conspiracy theories. They can't attack his successful policies, so they resort to psychological warfare against the American people.
The real question isn't what Trump is supposedly hiding – it's why previously independent voices like Rogan are suddenly pushing establishment narratives. Has the pressure from Big Tech and mainstream media finally gotten to him?
Americans deserve better than recycled Deep State talking points from someone they trusted to think independently.
