Podcast guru Joe Rogan said Thursday he would be open to recording an episode of his wildly popular show from Mar-a-Lago — after refusing to travel to interview Vice President Kamala Harris while she was on the 2024 campaign trail.“Yeah, we have to.We helped Trump get elected,” Rogan blurted out after being asked by comedian Ari Shaffir about heading to Trump’s West Palm Beach, Fla., estate during a 13th sit-down with other fan-favorite guests and fellow comics Mark Normand and Shane Gillis.Shaffir first floated the idea of recording another session at the president-elect’s resort on Jan.
14 to coincide with the release of his Netflix comedy special “America’s Sweetheart.”“Can we get together?” Shaffir asked.“Trump’s obviously going to walk on.”“100%,” Rogan agreed.
“He’s gonna walk on if we do Mar-a-Lago.”“If there’s a camera, then bro!” Gillis said expectantly.When they gather in the studio, the “Protect Our Parks” members — Rogan, Shaffir, Normand and Gillis — always get wrecked, leaving listeners to speculate how the soon-to-be 47th president, who is a lifelong tee-totaler, would handle the debauchery.Trump’s elder brother, Fred Trump Jr., died from a heart attack in 1981 due to his descent into alcoholism.Rogan, 57, said he’d already spoken with Donald Trump Jr.about the possibility — and the president-elect’s eldest son said he could “make that happen.”The “Joe Rogan Experience” podcaster recorded a wide-ranging, nearly three-hour interview with the 45th president in the final stretch of the 2024 campaign, in which they talked about Trump’s policies, his views on his first term in the White House, expectations for a second term and his personal life.The podcast had monster traffic — with more than 20 million views in the first 20 hours after it was posted — and Rogan endorsed Trump on the eve of Election Day, while also praising billionaire Elon Musk for buying Twitter, turning it into ...