'Take Mexico!' Joe Rogan's Shocking Proposal for US Security

By Nikki Thrace • Feb 01, 2025
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When Joe Rogan, the world-famous comedian and podcaster, takes a stance, millions listen. Known for his unfiltered opinions, Rogan's musings on politics often stir the pot, and his latest comments about Donald Trump and Mexico are no exception.

On a recent episode of "The Joe Rogan Experience," he suggested that Trump should consider expanding U.S. territory by annexing both Canada and Mexico. This provocative idea has raised eyebrows and ignited debates across political and social spectrums. But what exactly did Rogan say, and why has it struck such a chord?

The 'Joke' That Lit the Fuse

As reported by The Hill, during a conversation with comedian Theo Von, Rogan speculated on the potential of President Trump pursuing territorial expansion. The discussion began with a tongue-in-cheek reference to a Truth Social post by Trump that floated the idea of Canada becoming the 51st state.

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Von reportedly set Rogan up with the question, "Do you think that they'll take Canada in to be the 51st or 52nd state, whichever one it is?" according to The Hill. Rogan, in his trademark style, doubled down in his response saying, "Here's what I think, I think we take Canada and then we go right into Mexico." He added that incorporating Mexico could "expand safety" and address immigration issues by controlling the country directly.

While the comments were partly in jest, the underlying suggestion — that the U.S. could invade or annex Mexico — carries heavy historical and political implications.

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Joe Rogan at a Glance

Joe Rogan is no stranger to controversy. With over 14.5 million Spotify followers and a reputation as one of the most influential podcasters globally, his opinions reach a massive audience.

Rogan's audience skews toward young adult males, many of whom appreciate his candid approach to topics ranging from politics to fitness and take his words at face value.

His platform has hosted figures from all sides of the political aisle, solidifying his role as a significant voice in modern discourse. However, this also means that his offhand comments can carry considerable weight, especially when discussing polarizing topics like U.S. foreign policy.

Outrage, Amusement, and Alarm

Unsurprisingly, Rogan's remarks have drawn mixed reactions. Supporters of stricter immigration policies saw his comments as a bold, albeit exaggerated, way to address long-standing border issues. Meanwhile, critics called the suggestion reckless, citing potential diplomatic fallout and the broader implications of U.S. interventionism.

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Mexican officials, for their part, have dismissed such ideas as absurd and dangerous. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum publicly condemned Trump's recent rhetoric about renaming the Gulf of Mexico the "Gulf of America," calling it an affront to Mexican sovereignty.

Loaded Statements in a Delicate Climate

Joe Rogan's suggestion that President Trump should invade Mexico has left many listeners and observers asking, "Did he really just say that?" Whether viewed as a joke, a political statement, or something in between, his comments reflect the complexities of U.S.-Mexico relations and the power of media figures to ignite national conversations.

The question now is whether this latest controversy will lead to meaningful discussions about the issues he raised or simply fade into the backdrop of his ever-provocative platform.

References: Joe Rogan Says Mexico Should Become US State With Canada | Joe Rogan: US Should Take Over Mexico After Canada | Spotify Reveals Joe Rogan's Podcast Numbers | A Guide to the United States' History of Recognition, Diplomatic, and Consular Relations, by Country, since 1776: Mexico

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