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Podcasters and livestreamers with predominantly male audiences promoted the president donald trumpHe is reportedly feeling remorse after promoting Buyer to hundreds of thousands of viewers during the 2024 election campaign.
In preparation for the 2024 elections, Trump circled on livestream And podcastHe made a comeback with WWE wrestler and YouTuber logan paul on his impulsive podcasthe heard music in a flashy cybertruck Decorated with the image of his fist in the air after an assassination attempt with a kick streamer adin rossHe talked to Theo Vaughn, joe roganAnd the Nelk Boys.
Although these streamers and podcasters may not mean anything to some readers Collectively they have millions of fans – Huge numbers of young men and boys – who regularly attend his hour-long programs and are fed Trump by their favorite influencers.
Now, as Trump continues Threat of military attack on Democrat-run cities and masked ICE agents continue kidnapping and deportation Legal and illegal immigrants alike, some of these influential people, are feeling uneasy about their association with the President, according to a new rolling stone Report.
“I really wish I never got into politics,” Ross, 26, said during a recent livestream. “I don’t think I’ll ever care that much about another politician again.”

When he was 23, Ross struggled to pronounce the word “fascist” on stream after seeing someone use the word to describe Trump. He then spent several minutes trying to understand its meaning while his conversation laughed at his ignorance.
Nearly two years later, he spoke one-on-one with Trump for an hour. Then-candidate Trump told Ross His son, Barron, was a “big fan”. And Ross later encouraged his audience to vote for Republicans in November.
Now, Ross wants to avoid his relationship with Trump altogether, and he’s not alone.
Rogan, the king of podcasting, has also publicly objected to the Trump administration doing what it said it was going to do through a program. rapid deportation agenda,
“It’s kind of crazy that this could be possible,” he said during a March episode. joe rogan experience,
He was commenting on the hundreds of Venezuelan migrants who were sent to Trump’s El Salvadoran mega prison for detention without due process.
He said, “The reason is let’s take out the gang members – everyone agrees – but let’s not let innocent gay hairdressers join the gangs.”
As ICE’s violent, masked raids intensified over the summer, Rogan — who spent three hours interviewing Trump in October 2024 and later hugged the president at UFC 309 after his re-election — called the federal agency’s tactics “insane.”

“There are two things that are crazy,” Rogan said during a July episode of his podcast. “One is to target migrant workers – not cartel members, not gang members, not drug dealers – just construction workers. Showing up at construction sites, raiding them. Gardeners. Like really?”
A few months before Rogan drew Trump’s attention, comedian Theo Vaughn did the same.
during a his episode this past weekend podcastVaughn invited then-candidate Trump to discuss his ideas. Like Rogan, Vaughn’s podcast has featured notable guests from a variety of backgrounds, including independents such as Senator Bernie Sanders and Democrats including Congressman Ro Khanna.
Vaughn asked Trump about his family, and Trump asked Vaughn about cocaine useThe two seemed to get along well, and this image was further strengthened when Vaughn appeared in the audience at Trump’s inauguration.
But things cooled between Vonn and the Trump administration when the Department of Homeland Security shared an irrelevant clip of Vonn saying “Heard you’ve been deported, buddy. Bye!” A social media post celebrated ICE’s deportation raids.

Vaughn was immediately shocked to see the post included without consent and immediately moved on Keep distance between yourself and the federal government,
“My father came here from Nicaragua. One of my prized possessions is his immigration papers from when he came here – I have them in a frame,” Vaughn said last week. “It was just nonsense. It was nonsense.”
Vaughn fired back directly at DHS, writing that he “did not approve of it being used in this. I know you know my address so send a check. And please take it down and please keep me out of your ‘banger’ deportation video.”
Later he deleted the post.
Comedian Andrew Schultz has a similar opinion. distanced myself from trump after interviewing him on him open podcast Before 2024 elections.
“I didn’t vote for any of them,” Schultz said in July. “He’s doing the exact opposite of everything I voted for. I want him to stop the wars – he’s funding them. I want him to reduce spending, reduce the budget – he’s blowing it up. It’s like everything he said he was going to do – except deporting immigrants, and now he’s flipped on that too, which I love.”
He also offered unsolicited advice to the Democratic Party and insisted they had a chance to win back voters by exposing Trump’s lies.

He said, “You have an opportunity to say, hey, we told you he was a liar. Here’s the proof he’s a liar. Come here, here are some ideas that might be better.” “You might like that. If you just go, Oh, fuck, you’re an idiot, people who are called idiots will never come to your side.”
Democrats and many media fact-checkers have been exposing Trump’s lies for over a decade at this point, but that hasn’t stopped Schultz from voting for him in 2024.
The list goes on. nail boys Has promoted Trump for years on their send complete podcast and went so far as to invite Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to the event in July 2025 – a move that brought him immediate criticism and prompted him to say that he “probably wants to stay out of politics for a little while because we also just want to be entertained.”
It appears that many of the people mentioned in the list are stepping down. Logan Paul, Ross, and the Nelk Boyz have all indicated that they no longer want to play politics as things get especially bad in America.