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Joe Rogan blasts Trump’s ‘spooky’ age, issues terrifying warning about the implications for those in power

Despite backing Trump for President, Rogan is now beginning to question him.

Joe Rogan dropped a pretty stark take on his podcast, The Joe Rogan Experience, this Wednesday, calling it “spooky” that President Trump is set to turn 80 this year. During the episode, his guest, British political commentator Konstantin Kisin, brought up a super interesting, albeit unsettling, point. Kisin wondered if an adversary, like former Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, might look at the president and think, “let’s f— with that guy.” 

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Per The Hill, Rogan didn’t shy away from Kisin’s query, responding with a seriously thought-provoking perspective. “Right, he’s 80, he doesn’t have much to lose,” Rogan said. “That’s the scary thing about old leaders — it’s like, death is imminent. It’s within a decade, if you’re lucky.” He then reiterated his feeling, adding, “That’s spooky.” 

It’s a pretty intense way to look at leadership, tying mortality directly to decision-making at the highest levels. He continued to elaborate on this, really driving home the weight of the issue. “You’re making decisions for babies and children and the future of the world, and you’ve got maybe 10 years left on earth if everything goes great,” Rogan pointed out. 

His point also makes me wonder if older leaders would care about consequences, knowing they may not face them

Trump is indeed turning 80 on June 14, and his age has definitely been a topic of discussion. He holds the distinction of being the oldest person ever elected as president and also the oldest to be inaugurated. He’s not alone in his age bracket, though; he’ll be joining a number of other octogenarian lawmakers currently serving in both the House and the Senate. It seems like the halls of power are getting a little more seasoned these days.

Another guest on the Wednesday podcast, Francis Foster, also weighed in on the topic of age, noting that one’s cognitive functions naturally begin to “degrade” with time. It’s a natural part of aging, of course, but when it applies to someone with the immense responsibilities of the presidency, it’s understandable why people might raise concerns.

The White House has, understandably, been quite careful when discussing Trump’s health. A medical report that came out last year stated that the president was in “excellent health” and “fully fit” for office. That’s the official line, giving the public reassurance about his capacity to lead.

Just a few months after that report, however, staffers did announce a specific health detail: Trump was diagnosed with chronic venous insufficiency. This is a pretty common condition where the leg veins struggle to pump blood back to the heart, leading to blood pooling. It’s a condition that can affect mobility and overall health. Certain things he has said have also triggered concerns about Alzheimer’s.

Ultimately, Rogan’s discussion really shines a light on something many people are probably thinking about: the intersection of age, health, and immense power. It makes you consider what the implications might be for global leadership when decision-makers are facing their own mortality.


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Jaymie Vaz is a freelance writer who likes to use words to explore all the things that fascinate her. You can usually find her doing unnecessarily deep dives into games, movies, or fantasy/Sci-fi novels. Or having rousing debates about how political and technological developments are causing cultural shifts around the world.