Podcasters who helped elect Trump out in full force at inauguration – Washington Examiner
the article discusses the presence of podcasters who actively supported Donald Trump during his 2024 presidential campaign and their visibility at his inauguration.It highlights the role of these podcasters in shaping Trump’s appeal,especially among younger male audiences,which political analysts believe contributed too his election victory. The piece also provides links to further details related to the inauguration and Trump’s connections with the podcasting community.
Podcasters who helped elect Trump out in full force at inauguration
The podcasters who President Donald Trump talked to at every turn of the 2024 presidential election season made their presence known at his inauguration Monday.
Political onlookers credited Trump’s victory partly to his influence among younger men, who predominantly watched and listened to the podcasts on which the president appeared.
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Trump is widely viewed to have outmaneuvered former Vice President Kamala Harris in the podcasting space after the latter failed to appear on Joe Rogan’s highly viewed podcast, losing an opportunity to appeal to Trump’s base.
Theo Von, Rogan, Logan Paul, and Jake Paul were among the podcasters visible at Trump’s inauguration. Von, the Paul brothers, Happy Dad President John Shahidi, and the Nelk Boys’s Kyle Forgeard posed for a picture with Trump adviser Alex Bruesewitz.
“Here to support @realDonaldTrump and America,” Bruesewitz posted on X.
Here to support @realDonaldTrump and America 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸@KyleForgeard@john@TheoVon @jakepaul @LoganPaul pic.twitter.com/g0kE8xiM83
— Alex Bruesewitz 🇺🇸 (@alexbruesewitz) January 20, 2025
The Paul brothers, the Nelk Boys, and Rogan all endorsed Trump in the lead-up to the 2024 presidential election. Trump appeared on all three of their podcasts — Full Send Podcast, IMPAULSIVE, and the Joe Rogan Experience.
Trump appeared on Von’s podcast, but the comedian did not endorse Trump.
The president has credited his son, Barron Trump, for inspiring him to reach out to the Paul brothers, Von, the popular FLAGRANT podcast, and popular streamer Adin Ross. Each podcast appearance resulted in millions of views.
The Undertaker, a popular WWE wrestler whose real name is Mark Calaway, hosted the president on his podcast and explained why seeing him in a podcast environment could be different for voters.
“This is the Donald Trump that people don’t get to see,” Calaway said. “I know you’ve got that tough-guy persona and that bravado, but this is good, this is fun … . You’ve made politics fun again.”
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