Monday, February 23, 2026

YouTube Is Hiding Joe Rogan’s Full Interview with President Trump.

The YouTube search algorithm is hiding the full three-hour interview podcaster Joe Rogan conducted with President Donald J. Trump despite the video having over 34.6 million views on the platform. When “Joe Rogan Trump” is typed into the YouTube search box, users are flooded with videos about the interview from corporate media outlets, commentators, and clips from the interview. However, the entire interview is nowhere to be seen and must be accessed by navigating to Joe Rogan’s YouTube channel.

A review by The National Pulse found that the top search results, rather than the relevant Joe Rogan Experience (JRE) episode, are clips from leftist outlets and others reacting to the interview. The JRE Clips account, which posts short clips of full podcast shows, is also among the results.

YouTube owner Alphabet, which also owns the Google platform, has also been accused of hiding conservative media and content in the past. During the 2020 presidential election campaign, Google removed several large news sites from its search pages, including major conservative websites like The National Pulse, Daily Caller, and Breitbart News. Google later argued that the issue was technical.

YouTube itself has also been accused of covering for the Biden-Harris regime by eliminating the dislike counter on videos after White House videos saw massive ratios of dislikes to likes on the platform. The platform has previously “deboosted” other content, including an anti-vaccine mandate song in 2022 by a Canadian award-winning musician named Matt Brevner.

Big Tech censorship remains a significant issue across nearly all major social media. Examples include artificial intelligence (AI) developed by Facebook parent company Meta claiming that Trump was not shot in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July, and the Biden-Harris regime directly pressuring tech firms to censor movements like the Canadian Freedom Convoy.

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The YouTube search algorithm is hiding the full three-hour interview podcaster Joe Rogan conducted with President Donald J. Trump despite the video having over 34.6 million views on the platform. When "Joe Rogan Trump" is typed into the YouTube search box, users are flooded with videos about the interview from corporate media outlets, commentators, and clips from the interview. However, the entire interview is nowhere to be seen and must be accessed by navigating to Joe Rogan's YouTube channel. show more

Trump Just Took the Lead in a State the GOP Hasn’t Won Since 2000.

President Donald J. Trump has taken a narrow lead in a New England state that Republicans have been unable to turn red in 24 years, just days ahead of the presidential election. The New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll, released Sunday, shows Trump with 50.2 percent of the vote, just ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris, on 49.8 percent.

Although the lead is within the margin of error, it represents Trump’s first polling edge in New Hampshire since a similar survey in July showed him leading Joe Biden by one point before Biden’s withdrawal from the presidential race.

Despite Harris leading every other New Hampshire poll as the presumptive Democratic nominee, including one poll showing a significant 21-point margin earlier in October, recent data indicates a tightening race. An Emerson College poll last week showed Harris ahead by just three points.

New Hampshire, considered conservative by northeastern U.S. standards, previously voted against Trump in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. However, Clinton won the state by only a little over 2,000 votes in 2016. The state last supported a Republican in the presidential race in 2000.

With just over a week until the election, President Trump has seen his polling numbers grow in several key swing states. Some project that he could win a landslide with over 300 Electoral College votes, far above the 270 needed to win the presidency.

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President Donald J. Trump has taken a narrow lead in a New England state that Republicans have been unable to turn red in 24 years, just days ahead of the presidential election. The New Hampshire Journal/Praecones Analytica poll, released Sunday, shows Trump with 50.2 percent of the vote, just ahead of Vice President Kamala Harris, on 49.8 percent. show more

More Editors Quit the LA Times Over Its Presidential Endorsement.

Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board’s endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris.

Garza expressed dissatisfaction with the decision: “In dangerous times, honest people need to stand up. This is how I’m standing up.” Garza, part of the editorial board, said they intended to support Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. She had begun drafting the endorsement editorial before the board’s efforts were stopped.

Robert Greene, who covered various topics including criminal justice and won a Pulitzer Prize in 2021, departed alongside Klein, a former board member who wrote on education and the environment.

Soon-Shiong, in a social media post, explained that he had suggested that the board analyze both the positive and negative aspects of each candidate’s policies and envision their potential impacts over four years. He claimed he aimed to provide readers with non-partisan information to make informed decisions.

Nika Soon-Shiong, the daughter of Patrick Soon-Shiong, has previously promoted far-left policies and pro-Palestinian politicians, posting and reposting content criticizing the Harris-Walz campaign and Biden-Harris government over their stance on Israel.

The paper is just the latest largely liberal outlet, including the Washington Post, to refuse to endorse Vice President Harris in recent weeks. Reports claim that tech billionaire and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos, who owns the Post, prevented an endorsement.

Several outlets have endorsed Harris, including The Atlantic magazine and the allegedly conservative Spectator magazine’s new editor, Michael Gove.

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Several editors have left the Los Angeles Times newspaper after the newspaper refused to endorse any presidential candidate for the 2024 election. Robert Greene and Karin Klein left the paper along with editorial page editor Mariel Garza. Times owner Patrick Soon-Shiong halted the editorial board's endorsement process as it was preparing to back Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris. show more

Kamala’s Favorability Dips Sharply.

Vice President Kamala Harris faces declining favorability among American voters just days ahead of the presidential election, as the Democratic nominee struggles to maintain any kind of campaign momentum. RealClearPolitics’ compilation of favorability ratings shows Harris has been under a net negative rating for more than a week, reaching the lowest point since the Democratic convention in August.

Upon entering the race, Harris maintained similar positive and negative perceptions as President Donald J. Trump. Recent surveys indicate a shift in voter sentiment against Harris, who has historically polled behind President Joe Biden and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in their respective races against Trump.

In a RealClearPolitics aggregate on Friday, Harris and Trump were tied, marking the first time Trump matched her polling since early August. A Wall Street Journal national poll released Wednesday shows Trump leading Harris by 3 points.

The Journal notes Harris received her lowest job approval ratings as vice president, with 42 percent approval and 54 percent disapproval, while voter sentiment towards Trump has improved. In response to unfavorable polls, Harris adapted her campaign focus by portraying her political opponent as a threat to democracy. She alleged Trump sought generals similar to Adolf Hitler’s, referencing a recent Atlantic article featuring unsubstantiated claims by Trump’s former chief of staff, John Kelly. Contemporary officials, including Vice President Mike Pence’s former chief of staff, have rejected Kelly’s claims as totally false.

The attacks by Harris and her campaign came after they announced they would get more personal and negative in the campaign’s final days.

Bryan Lanza, senior adviser to the Donald Trump campaign, has further warned that many fake stories about President Trump will likely come out ahead of Election Day.

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Vice President Kamala Harris faces declining favorability among American voters just days ahead of the presidential election, as the Democratic nominee struggles to maintain any kind of campaign momentum. RealClearPolitics' compilation of favorability ratings shows Harris has been under a net negative rating for more than a week, reaching the lowest point since the Democratic convention in August. show more

Kamala Harris Ducks Joe Rogan Interview.

Following President Donald J. Trump’s agreement to go on the Joe Rogan podcast, his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, is refusing to follow suit, according to her campaign spokesman Ian Sams. On Thursday, Sams stated, “We discussed the possibility with Rogan’s team, but due to current campaign scheduling, it won’t be feasible at this time.”

Reports earlier this month indicated that Harris’s campaign had been communicating with Rogan. His podcast, which had 14.5 million followers on Spotify and an even larger number of YouTube subscribers in March, appeals to a broad audience, including many young men—a demographic the Democratic nominee is struggling to appeal to.

President Trump is set to record an episode of The Joe Rogan Experience on Friday at Rogan’s Austin, Texas studio.

Rogan, who previously argued that foreign-born Americans should be able to run for the presidency and once advocated for a Star Trek-like communist utopia, has been critical of President Trump in the past, suggesting the president may be a “sociopath.” However, he admitted the former president was more mentally capable than Joe Biden, and he recently said that “Trump raising his fist and saying ‘fight!’ after getting shot is one of the most American f***ing things of all time.”

In recent weeks, President Trump has appeared on several major podcasts, including the Theo Von podcast and the Lex Fridman podcast.

Kamala Harris, meanwhile, has been on far fewer podcasts. On one, the sexually explicit Call Her Daddy, she justified not having any of her own children by saying she did not want to be “humble.”

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Following President Donald J. Trump's agreement to go on the Joe Rogan podcast, his rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, is refusing to follow suit, according to her campaign spokesman Ian Sams. On Thursday, Sams stated, "We discussed the possibility with Rogan's team, but due to current campaign scheduling, it won't be feasible at this time." show more

Even Mike Pence’s Chief of Staff Says General Kelly Is Lying About Trump.

Former Vice President Mike Pence‘s chief of staff has rejected statements made by General John Kelly, who claims that President Donald J. Trump had previously praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and admires fascism. Nick Ayers took to X to refute Kelly, saying, “I’ve avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House, but General Kelly’s comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore. I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is *patently false.*”

Kelly, former Chief of Staff to Trump, told the New York Times this week that Trump praised Hitler on several occasions and met his definition of “fascist.” He also claimed that Trump did not want to be seen with veterans who had lost limbs and had called servicemen and women who were injured or died in battle “suckers.”

Trump and his team have refuted similar allegations in the past, when The Atlantic magazine claimed in 2020 that Trump had called troops “suckers” and “losers” during the 100th anniversary of the First World War. John Bolton, who is hostile to Trump and was fired by him, also stated that the president never made the remarks.

Jeffrey Goldberg, the Editor-in-Chief of The Atlantic, is again pushing a similar story this week, claiming that Trump denigrated murdered U.S. soldier Vanessa Guillén. However, the family of Guillén, particularly her sister Marya, have reject the magazine’s claims.

“President Donald Trump did nothing but show respect to my family [and] Vanessa. In fact, I voted for President Trump today,” Marya Guillén stated.

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Former Vice President Mike Pence's chief of staff has rejected statements made by General John Kelly, who claims that President Donald J. Trump had previously praised Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler and admires fascism. Nick Ayers took to X to refute Kelly, saying, "I’ve avoided commenting on intra-staff leaks or rumors or even lies as it relates to my time at the White House, but General Kelly’s comments regarding President Trump are too egregious to ignore. I was with each of them more than most, and his commentary is *patently false.*" show more

AZ Man Arrested For Threats Toward Trump Jr. and Charlie Kirk.

A man in Arizona has been arrested by police over online threats directed at Donald Trump Jr. and political activist Charlie Kirk after the pair had attended a political rally in Tempe last week. Daniel Ashpes, 24, was arrested by police this week after replying to automated messages asking people to RSVP to the Turning Point USA rally featuring Don Jr. and Kirk, held at a local Tempe hotel.

Detectives investigated the matter after being informed that threatening messages had been sent, though police have not expanded on the messages’ content. Following his arrest, Ashpes admitted to sending the messages and was booked on charges of threatening to cause physical injury as well as using a phone to threaten others.

The case comes as the Department of Justice (DOJ) announced this week that a Philadelphia man had been arrested for threatening to skin alive a state party worker looking for poll watcher volunteers. John Pollard faces a possible five-year prison sentence for sending a text message that stated, “GONNA F*CKING FIND YOU AND SKIN YOU ALIVE AND USE YOUR SKIN FOR F*CKING TOILET PAPER, YOU F*CKING KKK*NT!”

Political violence and threats of violence have been a major issue throughout the 2024 presidential campaign, with President Donald J. Trump being shot and one of his supporters killed at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania, in July.

Another attempted assassination came in September. Ryan Routh, a Democrat donor with strong connections to Ukraine and the Ukrainian military, was arrested after camping out in a bush at the Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, Florida, with a rifle.

As a result, Trump has halted all golfing plans until after the election. Trump’s campaign has also requested military aircraft and other support measures for enhanced protection.

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A man in Arizona has been arrested by police over online threats directed at Donald Trump Jr. and political activist Charlie Kirk after the pair had attended a political rally in Tempe last week. Daniel Ashpes, 24, was arrested by police this week after replying to automated messages asking people to RSVP to the Turning Point USA rally featuring Don Jr. and Kirk, held at a local Tempe hotel. show more

Joe Biden Just Said the Quiet Part Out Loud.

President Joe Biden let slip one of the most controversial statements this campaign about his former opponent, President Donald J. Trump, stating during a campaign event in New Hampshire this week that he wants to “lock up” the 45th President despite the fact that no further charges are being brought against the former president between now and the election.

Initially, Biden stated, “We gotta lock him up,” but then hastily tried to alter his comment to clarify the need to “politically lock him up,” adding, “lock him out.”

In recent years, the Biden-Harris regime has launched multiple criminal cases against Trump, spearheaded by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

However, Smith has been plagued by several issues during his attempts to jail the former president, including having to admit that evidence may have been tampered with by the FBI following the 2022 raid on Trump’s Mar-a-Lago home in Florida.

Last year, CNN legal analyst Elie Honig admitted that Smith intended to lock Trump up prior to the election but has so far been unsuccessful.

Overall, Trump faces 34 felony counts linked to attempts to allegedly cover up “hush money” payments to Stormy Daniels, as well as allegations by prosecutors that he tried to overturn the 2020 election result.

However, many of the prosecutions have either stalled or mostly collapsed, including the Georgia case brought by Democrat Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis, with a judge dismissing several counts last month.

Willis is not attempting to reinstate six counts that were previously dismissed in the case, while Trump and his lawyers have previously attempted to have Willis removed from the case entirely after it emerged that the lead prosecutor she hired was also her romantic partner.

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President Joe Biden let slip one of the most controversial statements this campaign about his former opponent, President Donald J. Trump, stating during a campaign event in New Hampshire this week that he wants to "lock up" the 45th President despite the fact that no further charges are being brought against the former president between now and the election. show more

Laura Loomer Sues Bill Maher for $150 Million Over Trump Sex Smear.

Conservative journalist Laura Loomer is looking to sue television host Bill Maher for $150 million after he insinuated she was engaged in a sexual relationship with former President Donald J. Trump. Loomer has filed a defamation suit in Sumter County, Florida, against the Real Time With Bill Maher host. She alleges that Maher made defamatory statements about her during a September 13, 2024, broadcast on HBO.

According to the legal documents, Maher suggested on his show that Loomer might be involved in a relationship with President Trump to influence the election. He added that Loomer, 31, fits his “type,” stirring controversy by implying a personal relationship. Loomer has strongly refuted these claims, stressing that she has no romantic involvement with Trump and that Maher’s statements lack any evidence.

Loomer accuses Maher and HBO of fabricating the story to gain attention and notoriety. She maintains that Maher’s claims are false and without basis, suggesting it was a strategic move to boost the show’s ratings and increase its visibility.

Trump commented on Maher’s remarks through his social media platform, Truth Social, criticizing the host and his show.

The lawsuit names both Maher and HBO as defendants, with Loomer asserting that the network acted in concert with Maher in promoting the statements.

Maher has been consistently anti-Trump for years and claims that a second Trump presidency could see him become a dictator. Earlier this year, he said he thought it was likely that Trump would win in November.

Maher has also not been overly keen on Democratic candidate Kamala Harris. In March, he suggested that Joe Biden should replace her on the ticket with Republican former Governor Nikki Haley. However, Biden himself later dropped out of the race, with Harris replacing him as the Democratic nominee.

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Conservative journalist Laura Loomer is looking to sue television host Bill Maher for $150 million after he insinuated she was engaged in a sexual relationship with former President Donald J. Trump. Loomer has filed a defamation suit in Sumter County, Florida, against the Real Time With Bill Maher host. She alleges that Maher made defamatory statements about her during a September 13, 2024, broadcast on HBO. show more

Tim Walz Grants Funds to Firm Accused of Using Child Labor.

Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris, granted over $126,000 to a meat processing company accused of illegally employing childrenThe U.S. Department of Labor found JBS illegally employing at least 31 children to clean its plants overnight in work that was described as dangerous and hazardous.

In June, Minnesota’s Office of Higher Education stated it would be granting JBS of Worthington, Minnesota, $126,000 despite the plant being found to have employed 22 children in the past. The funding is supposedly to train 28 new employees.

Governor Walz expressed enthusiasm about the grant, saying, “These career growth and training opportunities allow Minnesotans to get ahead in their careers while helping businesses recruit and retain talent.”

The issue is just the latest to emerge for Governor Walz since he was announced as Kamala Harris’s running mate in August. For instance, under Walz’s leadership, Minnesota saw the largest COVID-19 fraud case in the United States, with Somalis defrauding the state of around $250 million in aid.

Walz has previously praised the state’s Somali community, arguing they contribute significantly to “cultural and demographic” changes.

Since becoming Minnesota Governor in 2019, Walz has been accused of driving thousands of families out of the state. Minnesota also has one of the highest tax rates in the country, which Walz increased during this tenure. Under the Biden-Harris regime, it has grown economically at a rate of half of the overall U.S. economy.

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Governor Tim Walz (D-MN), running mate of Vice President Kamala Harris, granted over $126,000 to a meat processing company accused of illegally employing childrenThe U.S. Department of Labor found JBS illegally employing at least 31 children to clean its plants overnight in work that was described as dangerous and hazardous. show more