Joe Rogan slams former podcast guest who tried to introduce him to Jeffrey Epstein: ‘B–ch, are you high?’


Joe Rogan has criticized a former podcast guest who tried to reach out to him Pedophile Jeffrey Epstein – Nearly a decade after the disgraced financier was convicted of luring a minor into prostitution.
The hugely popular podcast attacked Canadian theoretical physicist Lawrence Krauss Tuesday’s episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” after it was revealed that he had spoken to Epstein about Rogan in a 2017 email included in the Justice Department’s massive file of files relating to the late sex offender.
In the back-and-forth, Epstein told Krauss that he saw his guest spot on Rogan’s podcast and found the host “hilarious,” and asked the cosmologist to make it — an offer that the comedian said he immediately turned down.
“I’m in the files for not going because Jeffrey Epstein was trying to meet me,” Rogan told actress Cheryl Hines, who is married to Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
The “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress asked Rogan if he was “glad” he never met Epstein.
“Yes, but I was never going to go anyway,” said the UFC commentator, who did not mention Krause by name during the episode.
“It’s like I’m not likely to go at all, especially after I Googled it.”
The predator was a billionaire He was arrested in Florida and convicted in 2008 Charged with inciting a minor to engage in prostitution.
In the email dated September 25, 2017, Kraus told Epstein that he would reach out to Rogan — or “at least his producers” — to try to set up a meeting, but he responded days later by dismissing the podcast host, calling him “more shy than I thought,” Justice Department documents revealed.
“I was like, b-h, are you high?” Rogan remembers asking Krause if… He wanted to meet Epstein.
“Like what are you talking about?”
Rogan added that only those “interested in kowtowing to the rich and powerful” would want to join Orbit of a well-connected financier.
A trove of documents released by the Department of Justice revealed shocking, never-before-seen photos of Epstein with several prominent politicians and A-list stars, such as Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor (formerly Prince Andrew), Mick Jagger, Michael Jackson, and others – including a half-naked Bill Clinton.
Public interest in the Epstein case intensified after the FBI and Justice Department released a joint memo in July concluding that he committed suicide in prison and did not maintain a “client list.” Rich and powerful men He trafficked girls as young as 14 years old, contrary to widespread speculation.
Epstein died in his Manhattan jail cell in August 2019 while awaiting trial on federal sex trafficking charges.


