Vance will be recording the podcast on Wednesday morning with Rogan.
GOP vice-presidential candidate JD Vance is expected to sit down for a podcast interview with Joe Rogan on Wednesday this week. This comes on the heels of Donald Trump's appearance on the podcast with Rogan last week.
According to the Guardian, Vance will be recording the podcast on Wednesday morning with the podcast host. The podcast is often watched by many young men, a demographic that both campaigns have been working to win over.
CNN reporter Alayna Treene reported the news on X, saying "NEW: JD Vance will sit for an interview with Joe Rogan tomorrow for his podcast, a source familiar with the plans tells me. The interview is expected to drop later this week. It will be taped at Rogan’s studio in Austin."
Rogan has yet to sit down with Vice President Kamala Harris, and posted on X that the campaign had conditions for an interview, “They offered a date for Tuesday, but I would have had to travel to her and they only wanted to do an hour. I strongly feel the best way to do it is in the studio in Austin. My sincere wish is to just have a nice conversation and get to know her as a human being.”
It is not yet known when the podcast will be released. Trump recorded an interview with Rogan last Friday afternoon and that was released around 9:30 pm that night. During his interview with the host, Trump said he did not think Harris could last for a three-hour interview with Rogan.
The episode with Trump lasted for three hours and has over 37 million views just on YouTube. During the episode, the two repeatedly spoke about the seeming decline of mainstream media as well as the emergence of podcasts and alternative mediums of communication. The Trump-Vance ticket has taken advantage of alternative media throughout the campaign, often with the help of Trump's youngest son, Barron.
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