Joe Rogan says Trump's recent behavior 'nutty'
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Joe Rogan recently expressed concerns over Donald Trump’s erratic behavior, attributing some of it to the former president’s age of 79. Rogan’s remarks came during a discussion with comedian Tom Segura on his podcast.

Segura speculated that Trump might be ‘losing it,’ pointing to questionable decisions like the proposal to rename the Kennedy Center in his honor. This prompted Rogan to muse that such changes in behavior are common as people age, labeling Trump’s actions as ‘nutty.’

Despite having endorsed Trump for the 2024 election, Rogan didn’t shy away from criticizing the president’s latest antics, specifically mentioning a series of ‘wall of fame’ plaques that mockingly targeted Joe Biden and Barack Obama.

“Nothing epitomizes the craziness more than those plaques under the president’s names,” Rogan noted, highlighting the contentious nature of Trump’s recent moves.

‘There’s nothing nuttier than the plaques underneath the president’s names,’ Rogan said. 

Biden is referred to by his nickname ‘Sleepy Joe Biden’ and dubbed ‘by far, the worst President in American History’ in his plaque.

As Rogan went on reading the plaques, he asked: ‘How is this real? How are you allowed to do that?’

Amid his befuddlement, Rogan suggested that Trump get ‘a right-hand man’ who would talk him down from his worst impulses. 

Joe Rogan said that Donald Trump's behavior has been 'nutty' of late, prompting concerns about the 79-year-old president's age

Joe Rogan said that Donald Trump’s behavior has been ‘nutty’ of late, prompting concerns about the 79-year-old president’s age

Fellow comic Tom Segura appeared on Rogan's show and suggested that Trump was 'losing it' based on some recent decisions, including the renaming of the Kennedy Center after himself

Fellow comic Tom Segura appeared on Rogan’s show and suggested that Trump was ‘losing it’ based on some recent decisions, including the renaming of the Kennedy Center after himself

Rogan suggested it might be something Trump needs, given his age and the stress of his job and life in recent years. 

‘The stress of going through what that guy went through, where they were trying to jail him when they were going after him with the Russia thing, the Russia hoax, and all that s**t,’ he said.

He also pointed out that the president was still under 18 months from when he faced an assassination attempt.  

‘Like they were trying everything they could to destroy him, just that alone has gotta break your brain, and then they took a shot at him.’

Rogan’s age concerns come at the end of a year where the administration has consistently tried to set the record straight on the president’s health. 

Earlier this month, a leaked version of his schedule showed that Trump is regularly working over 10 hours a day. 

Over nearly two weeks, the president averaged about 21 meetings a day, with travel and other events adding to the long, grueling hours in the White House. 

The president regularly begins his day at around 8:30 in the morning with a series of calls, then takes an average of 21 different meetings with staff, politicians, and dignitaries. One day, he had a meeting with an unnamed ‘television personality.’

Rogan was aghast as the White House's Presidential Walk of Fame got upgraded this week with new descriptive plaques under each of the president. Some use very Trumpian language

Rogan was aghast as the White House’s Presidential Walk of Fame got upgraded this week with new descriptive plaques under each of the president. Some use very Trumpian language 

President Joe Biden was already portrayed as an autopen on the Presidential Walk of Fame, but the new plaques go even further criticizing his record

President Joe Biden was already portrayed as an autopen on the Presidential Walk of Fame, but the new plaques go even further criticizing his record 

The president also regularly checks in with America’s business community, as meetings with various CEOs populated 10 of the 12 days. 

Some of these meetings take as little as a few minutes, but others can go on for much longer, as Trump met with the likes of ‘Ice Maiden’ Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, and other key cabinet figures.

On December 3, Trump held a total of 32 events, easily his busiest day, while the day of the Pennsylvania rally, December 9, was his longest, running from 9:46am to 10:55pm.

The average day doesn’t tend to end for Trump until well after 8pm, though he doesn’t even hold to that sometimes, as his appearance at the primetime Congressional ball showed Thursday.

This came after a New York Times piece claimed that, on average, Trump would start scheduled events at 10.31 am during his first tenure in 2017.

However, this year, the President started attending events later in the afternoon, on average at 12.08pm. 

‘Name-calling and personal insults don’t change that, nor will our journalists hesitate to cover this administration in the face of intimidation tactics like this,’ A Times spokesperson told the Daily Mail. 

‘Expert and thorough reporters like Katie Rogers exemplify how an independent and free press helps the American people better understand their government and its leaders.’

The president averages about 21 meetings a day, with travel and other events adding to the long, grueling hours in the White House

The president averages about 21 meetings a day, with travel and other events adding to the long, grueling hours in the White House

Earlier this year, pictures emerged from the Oval Office showing Trump with bruising on his hand, which was sometimes covered up by makeup. The White House claimed the bruising originates from the president shaking too many hands

Earlier this year, pictures emerged from the Oval Office showing Trump with bruising on his hand, which was sometimes covered up by makeup. The White House claimed the bruising originates from the president shaking too many hands 

The overall number of Trump’s official appearances at White House events has declined by 39 percent compared to his first term, according to the New York Times’s analysis.

Earlier this year, pictures emerged from the Oval Office showing Trump with bruising on his hand, which was sometimes covered up by makeup. The White House claimed the bruising originates from the president shaking too many hands.

After photos showed him with swollen legs and ankles, the White House revealed in July that he had been diagnosed with Chronic Venous Insufficiency – a condition where leg veins can’t send blood back to the heart efficiently.

On Tuesday, Trump traveled to Mount Pocono, in the northeast part of the commonwealth, to give what was billed as an address on the economy. 

In reality, the event had the makings of a campaign rally, as he defended his second-term record ahead of next year’s midterm races in front of a raucous crowd of MAGA faithful.

Throughout Joe Biden’s time in the White House, Trump and his Republican allies slammed the Democratic leader over his old age, lack of public appearances, and cognitive ability. 

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