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Joe Rogan questions why Trump-era promises on Epstein, JFK, UFOs remain unfulfilled
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Joe Rogan expressed frustration over unfulfilled promises regarding the Epstein client list, the JFK files, and UFO disclosures. He claimed the same people in power remain influential regardless of political transitions.
Rogan said when Trump took office, the public expected revelations on key issues like Epstein’s connections and JFK’s assassination. He added that those topics have been met with silence.
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Rogan recounted conversations with guests who claimed there’s “nothing you want to see” in the classified files. He criticized the lack of progress on declassifying controversial materials.
According to Rogan, public cynicism has grown as anticipated accountability has failed to materialize. He cited figures who once assured action but now appear quiet.
Referencing Dan Bongino, Rogan claimed that even outspoken voices are no longer pushing for transparency. He suggested the system has resisted change regardless of who’s in office.
The Epstein case, JFK assassination documents, and UFO data have all been subjects of public interest for decades. Many hoped for answers under new leadership, but few details have emerged.
Supporters argue some documents must remain classified for national security. Critics claim that excuse has been overused to block transparency.
Rogan concluded that many Americans feel let down by political promises. He argued that the same power structures still dictate outcomes behind the scenes.
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| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 37% Center |
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