Joe Rogan shared an Instagram post about Donald Trump that secured the attentions of many including Dillon Danis. The titular figure of the Joe Rogan Experience posted a screenshot to his personal IG from a Newsweek article claiming that Hamas has called for an immediate end to the war after Trump's election victory.
This reportedly came by way of a senior Hamas official who wants to see an end to Israel's war in the Gaza strip. The tendril of Trump supposedly being the one who has inspired this has of course drawn in a big MAGA presence to the comment section of Rogan's post.
One such individual who made their thoughts known was former Bellator MMA combatant and influencer boxer, Dillon Danis. Offering up his thoughts on this reported development, Danis wrote:
"Libs gonna say it was because of them"
Check out the IG post from Joe Rogan that Dillon Danis commented on below
Joe Rogan and his recent advice to Donald Trump
Joe Rogan did end up endorsing Donald Trump for US president on the eve of the election and even had the bombastic figure on his podcast shortly before the voting period opened up. But he has since come out with advice for the former host of The Apprentice who is now beginning his second presidential term.
The 57-year-old came out to encourage Trump not to disparage or ardently pursue his polticial enemies over the years. Instead, the UFC commentator felt that it would be far more productive to focus on attempting to unit a nation that many see as divided right now.
Rogan spoke on yesterday's episode of JRE with guest Dave Smith about this representing one of the first times ever that there is a real chance to make real tangible change. To create changes that are ultimately good for everyone and not oriented to attacking liberals.
The New Jersey native is saying this amid a time when Trump himself has been hinting he has a list of enemies. One where he intends to investigate those who he thinks mistrated him during the years he spent out of office.
It remains to be seen if Rogan's words will resonate in Trump's behaviour going forward or if Donald Trump's second term being the US president bares a similar resemblance to his polarizing first stint in office, if not measurably worse in some regards.