Joe Rogan is once again under fire. It’s been more than a week since a wildfire in Southern California broke out, destroying 40,000 acres of land from the Pacific Palisades to the greater Los Angeles area. More than 12,000 homes and businesses have been burnt to the ground and dozens of lives have been lost.
I think Newsom said, you know, ‘I’m going to take care of the forest and maintain the forest’ and do all that kind of stuff,” Gibson said. “He didn’t do anything.”
During a recent installment of his podcast, Rogan weighed in on the ongoing Los Angeles wildfires—and a guest questioned one particular claim.
There’s one thing L.A. officials all agree on, and that’s the need for higher taxes to pay for homelessness programs.
Podcast host Joe Rogan and actor Mel Gibson on Thursday lambasted California Gov. Gavin Newsom over the wildfires raging across the Los Angeles area.
Joe Rogan has expressed strong criticism of California Governor Gavin Newsom over the state’s wildfire management, particularly in light of Los Angeles' recurring wildfire crises.
Mel Gibson is one of the victims of the raging wildfires sweeping through Los Angeles, losing his $14.5M Malibu mansion to the inferno.
Newsom is proposing $229 billion in general fund spending, up from $212 billion he approved last year. The plan would leave $17 billion in reserves by the end of the budget period, the administration said, including about $11 billion in the rainy day fund. That’s about $5 billion less than the state’s total reserves for this year.
The Mad Max actor told News Nation that he had flown into Austin, Texas, where Rogan is based, for the podcast. As Gibson returned home after the podcast, the actor-filmmaker found his mansion in Malibu burned down with nothing surviving except for the chickens in his coop.
Joe Rogan reigns the podcast world with The Joe Rogan Experience, racking up 19 million listeners and over 5 billion views since starting the polarizing pod in 2009. Rogan's reach is as expansive as his career, which has included long-running stints as the host of Fear Factor and popular UFC commentator.
Joe Rogan didn't allow comedian Mark Normand to joke about the severity of the ongoing LA fires after joking that the tragedy was started by Youtuber Mr.Beast
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