Oct 13, 2025
Marjorie Taylor Greene And Joe Rogan Are FED UP With Trump’s Deportations
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene and Joe Rogan questioned President Trump's deportation policies.
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Marjorie Taylor Greene.
I'm shocked by on immigration.ENGENG
I didn't see that coming.
That is an unbelievable development.
As a conservative and as a business owner
in the construction industry
and as a realist, I can say we have
to do something about labor,
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and that needs to be a smarter plan
than just rounding up every single person
and deporting them just like that.
I really thought they were just going
to go after the criminals.
I really thought there was enough
gang members and enough people.
Ms.. 13 members and whatever they were
looking for that, that there wanted,
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that they would go after those guys.
In recent days, both Joe Rogan
and yes, even Marjorie Taylor Greene
have spoken out against President
Donald Trump's deportation policies.
And there's a lot more of that
where it came from.
So let's watch a little more from Rogan
and Greene essentially hitting Trump
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on the topic of immigration.
I'm going to speak
from very real experience.
We have a labor force in America
across many industries
that has been built on illegal labor.
That's a fact that also cannot be ignored.
And I'll say it like this the same way
I look at the health insurance industry
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and I'm analyzing
we need to build an off ramp,
but an off ramp is gradual,
right off of the Affordable Care Act,
off of Obamacare, into some sort
of new system that is much better.
I'm also I also look at this problem
that we have with illegal immigration
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that we can build an off ramp there.
This is crazy to ask lower income
and middle income people who are,
you know, kind of getting by and then all
of a sudden you're about to ship them
to a country where they've never been.
They haven't been since they were four.
Yeah.
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And you're gonna you're gonna
pull up their family and pull up.
And they've been in the community
like that, that that shows no heart.
And that's the problem.
Like, you're not going
to get any reasonable people
to want to go along with that.
Any kind person would look at that and go,
there's
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this can't be the only way to do this.
Damn right.
Now, look, Joe Rogan has a history
of defending immigrants, even undocumented
immigrants in the United States.
He did it during Trump's first term.
So to be honest with you,
I'm not surprised that he doesn't favor
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Trump's mass deportation policies.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, though,
that's a completely different story.
And, you know,
she kind of started off
in questioning the US alliance with Israel
that then turned into questioning
the way our elections are funded and the
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influence of foreign governments on
our politicians that later evolved
into questioning our health care system
and her own party when it comes to not
wanting to provide extended subsidies
for the Affordable Care Act,
which of course is important to extend.
Otherwise premiums will double.
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And now she's questioning
Trump's deportation policies,
and I'm so here for it.
It's so refreshing
because you better believe
she's getting backlash from her own party.
But when that happens,
I think it's important for people
who are critical of what the
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Republican Party has been up to to provide
Marjorie Taylor Greene with
positive reinforcement when she arrives
at the right conclusions at things.
Yeah. I'm gonna pull a Trump here.
I know I'm not supposed to say it.
But, yeah, we told you that they
would not agree with Trump 100%.
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We told you that.
But everybody said no, no, Rogan.
Rogan is.
He's just being a lapdog for Trump.
Here he is challenging him
on undocumented immigrants
at the very, very core of MAGA.
Okay.
And say, no,
this isn't what we bargained for.
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Now that everybody is challenging
them on Israel, as we told you a year ago,
why did we think that?
Because we listened to them.
We try really hard to do news.
So, like, sometimes
they say things we hate.
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And then I get mad about it
and I come and tell you.
And then sometimes they say things that we
agree with that we're surprised by.
We also come and tell you
that right when we tell them
the things that we don't like.
Some people on the left go, yeah, yeah.
When we tell you no, no good news, guys,
they actually might agree with us on
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Israel or even on undocumented immigrants
who don't say that.
Well, guys, there's no like,
okay, now put us aside.
Right.
That's a really good thing because you
need non leftists, you need a coalition,
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you need independents most of all.
And you need some portion
of the Trump voters
that flipped over to Trump to flip back.
And so when the regions of the world
and the Tim Dillon's of the world go even
on immigration, no, he's going too far.
That's a giant win. Please take the win.
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Now, hold on one second, Anna.
So those are the podcasters
that were easier to predict.
That's why some of us realize that
ahead of time.
It didn't take rocket scientists.
You just had to listen to them.
Marjorie Taylor Greene I'm shocked by.
I'm not shocked that she has swung
on Israel, because that's already
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kind of an America First issue.
Nobody saw it coming.
But still, if you know Marjorie Taylor
Greene, that's not overly shocking, right?
But on immigration,
I didn't see that coming.
That is an unbelievable development
and an amazing development,
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because now this is the heart of what
we've been trying to tell you guys there.
Now, some of them have become
untethered to the money.
The independent podcasters
don't work for a giant media corporation.
They don't need their corporate boss
to tell them what to think.
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They're thinking on their own,
good and bad.
But that's much better than just bad.
An assembly line of bad propaganda, right?
And very few politicians already.
You had justice, Democrats,
Rokana and the rest on the left.
But now all of a sudden you have Tom
Massie and Marjorie Taylor Greene
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turning down some to all PAC money.
Right.
They don't take a dollar of PAC money.
All of a sudden they're like,
yeah, wait a minute.
We should be America first.
The minute you become unchained from
the PAC money is the minute that agreement
and reasonableness begin to emerge.
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I see things a little bit differently
from you, but not by much.
So you're still kind of thinking about
this in a left versus right paradigm.
And I don't think that paradigm
makes any sense anymore,
because a lot of people who voted for
Trump voted for him based on the economic
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populism that he was campaigning on,
that he actually has not delivered on.
And in my opinion, is not going to deliver
on those folks are individuals who might,
you know, identify as Republican,
but they are upset at the current economic
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situation on the ground in America.
And that's something that the left
traditionally has been wanting
to do something about better
working conditions, better pay.
Do something about, you know, the insanely
high interest rates on credit cards.
Do something about the fact that,
you know, airline companies screw you over
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and intentionally overbook flights.
And then if you're a little bit late,
you know, to getting to the gate and
someone else took your seat, it's over and
they're not going to give you a refund.
Those are the kinds of things that I feel
that voters, ordinary Americans,
rank and file Democrats and Republicans
and independents can actually
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work together on to accomplish policy.
If you're still operating under this,
you know, blue versus red,
left versus right, conservative versus
liberal paradigm, we're not going
to get anything accomplished.
And I'm like, Marjorie Taylor Greene said,
funny enough, I'm we're building
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an off ramp to the left right paradigm.
Yeah.
You have to remember
98% of the country, unfortunately.
I mean, if we're super lucky,
we're down to 80% because of the internet.
Right.
But somewhere in that range,
a huge number still believed in only left.
Right.
And they were trained
by mainstream media to hate one another.
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Exactly.
And to and and to have
what I call binary brain.
So if Marjorie Taylor Greene
is on the right and she says we
should have lower drug prices,
you should hate her anyway because she's
on the wrong side and your brain cannot
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comprehend issues or policies or nuance.
You can only comprehend left.
Right, Democrat, Republican.
Right.
That's what mainstream media
has trained all of us to.
So we need to start getting
on that off ramp to that binary brain.
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I don't care what their team color is,
as long as they're against war, against
corruption, for lower drug prices, etc.
But they have to actually mean it,
and it's our job to hold them accountable.
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