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Joe Rogan Hits at Trump’s Crypto Billions, Says ‘Shady’ Family Deals Could Trigger Arrests: 'Who's Tellin

Podcaster Joe Rogan used a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” to criticize President Donald Trump and his family over the money made from cryptocurrency and other ventures during his presidency, arguing that Trump’s political…

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Aug 15, 2026 at 4:31 PM UTC · 1 phút đọc

Joe Rogan Hits at Trump’s Crypto Billions, Says ‘Shady’ Family Deals Could Trigger Arrests: 'Who's Tellin
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Podcaster Joe Rogan used a recent episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” to criticize President Donald Trump and his family over the money made from cryptocurrency and other ventures during his presidency, arguing that Trump’s political role and his family’s business dealings overlap in ways he called unprecedented.

Rogan endorsed Trump’s 2024 campaign but has grown increasingly critical of the administration since, including on immigration and the Iran conflict.

Rogan, on his podcast released on Thursday, said, “This government has done some s*** that no government has ever done before. And one of them is the crypto stuff. The crypto stuff’s nuts.”

The podcaster further alleged that Trump and his sons have been involved in “weird business deals” and suggested that there is “a lot of money flowing around, that you could dig in and start arresting people.” He also commented on the legality of cryptocurrency, stating, “The thing about the crypto is, it’s shady as f***, but it’s legal. I don’t know if it should be.”

Rogan also questioned  Truth API, a service launched by Trump Media and Technology Group Corp. (NASDAQ:DJT), charging up to $100,000 a month for early access to posts from Trump and other senior officials.