With roughly three weeks before the election, Donald Trump is feverishly attempting to court the “bro vote,” as The New York Times recently noted, embarking on a whirlwind media blitz that mainly seems to consist of chummy on-camera hangout sessions with testosterone-fueled social media stars.
The undisputed king of the “manosphere” is Joe Rogan, with an appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience, the most popular podcast in the world, no doubt the Trump campaign’s white whale. But despite sitting down with comedians like Theo Von, YouTubers like Logan Paul, and streamers like Adin Ross, an interview with Rogan has yet to materialize on the former president’s schedule.
That all might be about to change, if Trump is to be believed.