BREAKING: President Trump To Appear On Joe Rogan's Podcast

As the 2024 presidential election enters its final stretch, 45th President Donald Trump is set to appear on the biggest podcast in the world, "The Joe Rogan Experience." Trump's appearance on the podcast comes as his campaign continues to reach low-propensity male voters and after the Harris campaign attempted to land an interview with Rogan earlier this month. 

According to POLITICO, Trump will sit down with Rogan on Friday at his Austin, Texas-based studio to record the episode. The 45th president hinted that he would appear on the podcast earlier this month during an interview on the Nelk Boys podcast. "Oh, sure I would. I mean, I think I'm doing it, actually," he said. President Trump has never appeared on Rogan's podcast, and the appearance could allow Trump to reach millions of new voters.

A recent survey of his listeners found that 81 percent are male, and a staggering 56 percent are between the ages of 18 and 34, with an additional 37 percent between the ages of 35 and 54. The poll also found that Rogan's audience is interested in athletics, history, entrepreneurship, and staying healthy. While it is likely that a large proportion of Rogan's audience is apolitical, the opportunity to get in front of those voters would be advantageous as the Trump campaign pushes to increase their margins with young men, a stark contrast with Vice President Harris.

As previously reported by the DC Enquirer, the Harris team met with Rogan earlier this month to discuss an appearance on the show. While an interview has yet to be confirmed, appearing on Rogan's podcast would allow Harris to reach Rogan's 14.5 million followers on Spotify.

This is a developing story and will be updated accordingly.

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