President Donald Trump might be upset with pal Joe Rogan after the podcaster said he thinks Democrat Hillary Clinton’s strict stances on immigration make her “more MAGA than MAGA.”
During Wednesday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the comedian told audiences they need to think outside their “ideological bubble” and ditch the left-versus-right logic when it comes to who falls where on the political spectrum.
Pointing out how much the Democratic Party’s policies have shifted over his lifetime, Rogan said people like President Bill Clinton would be considered conservative if “1996 standards applied to today.”
Joe Rogan called Democrat Hillary Clinton's old immigration stances close to today's "******** right-wing 2026 perspective" during his Wednesday podcast. Getty
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He said the same of Clinton’s wife and two-time presidential hopeful, calling her take on the border “********.”
Remembering pieces of her 2008 Democratic primary platform, Rogan said, “If you’ve been convicted of a crime, get out. If you stay here, pay a stiff penalty, and you have to get in line, and you have to learn English, and everybody cheers.”
“Like, that is a ******** right-wing 2026 perspective,” he went on.
Joe Rogan, here on March 7, told audiences they need to ditch the left-versus-right logic as he pointed out how much the Democratic Party's policies have shifted over time. Jeff Bottari via Getty Images
His guest of the day, former U.S. Army Chief Warrant Officer Bill Thompson, also reminded Rogan that the Clintons are far from the only Democrats who’ve taken fierce stances on immigration, adding how President Barack Obama “did it too in 2012.”
It seems like the numbers support Rogan and Thompson’s claims. According to Syracuse University’s Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement deported 3.1 million people during Obama’s two terms in office.
The nonpartisan research organization, which calculates its statistics straight from official government data, reported that Trump oversaw about 932,000 deportations during his first term.

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