Joe Rogan’s Daring Trump Challenge on ICE Raids at Explosive UFC Dinner with Dana White Stuns All

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Joe Rogan, podcaster and prominent supporter of Donald Trump’s presidential bid, is not happy.

Trump’s harsh & cruel immigration crackdown is causing one of his most high-profile supporters to question what is going on.

On his podcast last week, Rogan, who endorsed Trump, lamented ICE’s targeting of migrant workers.

“There’s two things that are insane,” he said on The Joe Rogan Experience.

“One is the targeting of migrant workers. Not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers. Just construction workers. Showing up [at] construction sites, raiding them. Gardeners. Like, really? Not gang members, not drug dealers. Just construction workers. Showing up [at] construction sites, raiding them. Gardeners. Like, really?”

Rogan reportedly got into it with President Trump at a recent dinner. Rogan reportedly pushed Donald Trump to back off deporting migrant workers with no criminal records.


According to sources cited by The Washington Post, the podcast host dined with him and UFC boss Dana White on June 30.

The outlet reported that Joe Rogan, Trump, and White discussed the policies and actions taken by the administration with regard to migrant workers.

Rogan endorsed Trump during the 2024 presidential election.

His endorsement included a three-hour sit-down interview with Donald Trump on the podcast, in which Rogan chuckled as the president reiterated his claims that the 2020 election had been stolen from him.

Donald Trump’s Immigration Enforcement Has High Arrests

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Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents last month arrested the most people in at least five years.

However, deportations are still lagging far behind what President Donald Trump has promised.

According to ICE data, its agents arrested roughly 30,000 immigrants last month, the most since monthly data were made publicly available in November 2020.

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