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Even Joe Rogan doesn’t believe Trump’s ‘nonsense’

Donald Trump was interviewed by Joe Rogan on Saturday, where he repeatedly dodged the podcaster’s requests for evidence Elections 2020 was stolen from him.

“Even Joe Rogan, who gave Trump a chance to make his case, seemed skeptical,” he explains Seth Meijers in his “Closer Look” segment on Wednesday.

Meyers showed some fragments of the job interviewin which Rogan offered Trump enough time to argue that he had been robbed in 2020 — the conversation lasted three hours — only for Trump to consistently offer nothing. “Are you ever going to present this?” Rogan finally asked.

“I love how Rogan starts, ‘I’m not going to interrupt you.’ And after ten seconds he says, ‘I’m going to have to cut this off,'” Meyers said.

“’Are you ever going to present this?’ is a great question, especially as Trump lost approximately sixty lawsuits challenging the legitimacy of the elections,” Meyers said. “No one who has evidence to support their case chooses not to present it. There’s no legal strategy called ‘rope-a-dope’ where you lose the first sixty and then as soon as they relax, pow!’

Meyer’s favorite part of the interview, however, was when Trump told Rogan, “What I would rather do is, we’ll do it some other time, and I would bring in papers that you wouldn’t believe.” So many different papers.”

“Sixty cases and you never got the papers?!” Meijers replied.

The Late evening The presenter also made an emotional plea to his viewers not to be too pessimistic about the upcoming election, telling them: “I have no idea what’s going to happen next week, the polls are a coin tossbut I do know one thing: Trump is not inevitable. Don’t let yourself feel like that.”

Meyers argued: “He once fell completely backwards into the presidency, even though he lost the popular vote by 3 million people, and he and his MAGA minions have been routed election after election since then. He is not an unstoppable juggernaut.”

For more, listen as Seth Meyers breaks down the state of the 2024 campaign and his role as a late-night political comedian. The last laugh podcast.