Joe Rogan said his parents are "full on" in their stance against former President Donald Trump securing a second term in the White House.

While discussing politics with cultural commentator Michael Malice on a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the broadcaster floated the theory that footage of President Joe Biden walking in the grounds of the White House could be a body double.

"He's a lot taller. He's physically taller and he walks way better," Rogan said, as he looked at the video clip. "Like, you watch Biden walk, he had a stiffness that like death was coming for him."

"I think there should be more presidential body doubles because one president almost got murdered," Malice weighed in. "So if we have ways to keep them safe, let's use them."

Rogan, who has criticized Biden on a number of occasions and questioned the president's mental acuity, then discussed scenarios where it would viable for the president to use body doubles.

"In the interests of national security, like let's imagine a scenario where Biden is deathly ill and Kamala [Harris] is not really capable of taking over as president right now... Who's next? Speaker of the house... Mike Johnson. So that would be him next.

"That's a dangerous moment in terms of national security, even though everyone knows that Biden's really having problems and is not actually running the show. I could see why they would want to use body doubles for that. You know, if the guy is in a hospital somewhere."

Rogan then turned his attention back to the video footage that he believed to show Biden's body double, saying of the man in question: "It looks like he went back in time seven or eight years... This is like master gaslighting and propaganda, is what it is."

"Maybe they hooked him up with some f****** secret sauce that's gonna keep him going and and he'll be back," Rogan continued. "Maybe they have [the] ability to go back biologically, take you back a decade or two."

"It may be Biden," the former Fear Factor host added. "Listen, they might have some wild s*** that brings you back from the dead... There's some people out there working on some wild stuff. Like maybe they just f****** jolted him up with some Wolverine juice."

Joe Rogan on August 18, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. The podcaster has spoken about his parents' political leanings. Joe Rogan on August 18, 2023, in Boston, Massachusetts. The podcaster has spoken about his parents' political leanings. Gregory Payan/AP Photo

Chiming in, Malice said: "People right now would like, 'It's impossible. Why would they do a body double? That's ridiculous.'"

When Rogan disagreed that people would think that way today, Malice asked: "You don't think there's a lot of people listening right now who would think you're crazy?"

"My parents. But like regular people, no," Rogan responded.

"Your parents don't listen to the show," Malice laughed.

"No," said Rogan, "but if they did... They're boomers, they're full on. Like, 'You got to keep Trump out of the White House.'"

During a July 2022 installment of his podcast, Rogan spoke about his political leanings, saying "there's a bunch of s*** that keeps you from being a Republican."

"People will say like, 'Oh, you know, you're a secret conservative.' Like, you can suck my d***. You don't know what the f*** you're talking about," he said. "I'm so far away from being a Republican. Just because I believe in the Second Amendment and just because I support the military and just cause I support police."

Rogan, who voiced support for the GOP in the lead up to 2022's midterm elections, added: "I was on welfare as a kid. I think it's important. I think having a social safety net is crucial. We should help each other. We're supposed to be one big community. I'm a bleeding heart liberal when it comes to a lot of s***."

Also in July 2022, Rogan said during a conversation with podcaster Lex Fridman that he had turned down offers to have Trump on his show.

"It's already a weird time, you know, post-Trump," said Rogan. "Like, the Trump era is also going to be one of the weirder times when people look back historically about the division in this country.

"He's such a polarizing figure that so many people felt like they could abandon their own ethics and morals and principles just to attack him and anybody who supports him because he is an existential threat to democracy itself."

"By the way, I am not a Trump supporter, in any way, shape or form," Rogan added. "I have had the opportunity to have him on my show, more than once, and I have said no every time. I don't want to help him. I'm not interested in helping him."

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