Rogan Says Biden Will Not Be 2024 Nominee

Popular podcast host Joe Rogan claimed that the Democratic Party will not nominate President Joe Biden for another term after his recent health concerns. Rogan said that special counsel Robert Hur’s report and the aftermath shows that Biden is far less likely to be the Democratic Party’s standard-bearer in November.

Rogan’s guest Chris Williamson said that the special counsel’s report showed that Biden is in no mental shape to be tried regarding the special counsel’s investigation. Rogan then asked if Biden’s candidacy was a “ruse.”

The host later said that he believed that the Democratic Party would “get rid of him, I think they’re gonna move him out, they’re gonna force him to step down. That’s what I think.”

Rogan then speculated that the Democrats were preparing California Gov. Gavin Newsom (D) to be the presidential nominee.

The podcaster further said that Biden’s current problems appeared to be accelerating. The president has made several comments in which he claimed to have spoken to former world leaders at times after their deaths.

This is not the first time that the podcaster has made comments disparaging Biden’s chances in November.

The comments came after Hur’s report indicated that Biden likely willfully retained classified material after his time as vice president.

However, the special counsel declined to prosecute the president in part due to alleged memory problems. According to Hur’s report, the president had trouble remembering when he was president and when his son Beau Biden died.

Hur concluded that if Biden was placed on trial he would present himself as a kindly and forgetful elderly man.

Following the release of the report, Biden held a press conference two weeks ago in which he denied having any memory issues. However, the president had trouble with some words during the event and toward the end confused the countries of Egypt and Mexico.

After the report’s release former Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy predicted that Biden would step aside and be replaced by former First Lady Michelle Obama.