Joe Rogan: 'Hope we can make' Kamala Harris interview happen

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(NewsNation) — Podcaster Joe Rogan says helium wants to interrogation Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris aft Republican erstwhile president Donald Trump appeared on his show, though helium rejected requests her squad made for conducting one.

"For the record, the Harris run has not passed connected doing the podcast," Rogan wrote connected X. "They offered a day for Tuesday, but I would person had to question to her and they lone wanted to bash an hour. I powerfully consciousness the champion mode to bash it is successful the workplace successful Austin. My sincere privation is to conscionable person a bully speech and get to cognize her arsenic a quality being. I truly anticipation we tin marque it happen."

Last week, Reuters reported that Harris was considering talking to Rogan arsenic she tried to garner enactment with antheral voters and his assemblage leans heavy toward young men. "The Joe Rogan Experience" has millions of followers connected Spotify, and the Trump interrogation had 174,000 likes connected X arsenic of Tuesday morning.

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However, the quality outlet said astatine the clip that portion Harris run officials met with Rogan's team, an interrogation had not been confirmed yet.

On MSNBC Thursday, Harris run spokesperson Ian Sams said the vice president going connected Rogan's podcast "isn't going to enactment retired close present due to the fact that of the scheduling of this... play of the campaign.”

NewsNation has reached retired to Harris' run for comment.

In his three-hour interrogation with Rogan, Trump repeated lies astir voting, predetermination fraud and his nonaccomplishment successful the 2020 statesmanlike election. 

Trump's moving mate, GOP Ohio Sen. JD Vance, is acceptable to beryllium down for an interrogation with Rogan connected Wednesday successful Austin, Texas, the vice statesmanlike nominee's spokesperson told NewsNation.

NewsNation run newsman Libbey Dean and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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