Joe Rogan Accuses YouTube of Suppressing Trump Interview Amid Search Issues
Rogan claims YouTube intentionally hindered access to his Trump interview, while YouTube states the issue has been resolved.
- Joe Rogan's interview with Donald Trump reportedly faced search visibility issues on YouTube, leading Rogan to allege intentional suppression.
- YouTube acknowledged the problem, stating the interview did not appear prominently in some searches but assured it was resolved.
- Rogan and others, including Elon Musk, expressed frustration over the incident, suggesting potential bias against Trump.
- The interview has amassed over 41 million views on YouTube and additional views on Musk's platform X, where it was also posted.
- Rogan's claims have sparked debate about potential censorship and political bias on major digital platforms.