Summary
Joe Rogan criticized President Trump for the decision to go to war with Iran, suggesting the president may not have been fully informed about the situation. Rogan discussed potential manipulation through daily video montages and expressed concern over misinformation about the conflict.
Key Facts
- Joe Rogan, a popular podcaster, criticized President Trump's decision to engage in war with Iran.
- Rogan suggested Trump might not have received a full picture of the Middle East conflict.
- NBC News reported that President Trump viewed daily video montages about the war.
- Rogan expressed worry about fake images and videos being used to push specific agendas.
- Former White House adviser Steve Bannon mentioned the U.S. might be starting a larger conflict.
- U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said goals in Iran could be reached without troops.
- The White House press secretary denied claims that President Trump was not fully informed.
- Democrats on the House Armed Services Committee requested a hearing on the issue.