The latest showdown between Charlie Kirk and The View‘s hosts has ignited a media storm, and no one has been more vocal than Joe Rogan. Rogan, known for his unapologetic brand of comedy and sharp critiques, took a moment to take aim at the liberal daytime talk show after Kirk slapped them with a staggering $100 million lawsuit. The legal action stems from allegations of defamation and false accusations against Kirk and his Turning Point USA event, and it’s quickly becoming the talk of the media world.

 

 

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Kirk, the founder of Turning Point USA, has faced relentless attacks from the liberal media, including The View, which accused him and his organization of fostering a dangerous and discriminatory atmosphere at a recent youth summit. But when Kirk fired back with a legal bombshell, the narrative shifted. “You can’t smear 5,000 high school and college kids and just get away with it,” he said, making it clear that this lawsuit wasn’t just about him—it was about defending the reputation of young people involved with his organization.

As the legal battle unfolds, Rogan, the king of brutal honesty, didn’t hesitate to step in. On his podcast, Rogan mocked the View hosts, particularly Sunny Hostin, for their hypocrisy and baseless claims. He pointed out the ridiculousness of their accusations, saying, “These hosts need to stop acting like they have some moral high ground.” Rogan’s take didn’t stop at personal jabs; he expertly dismantled the entire segment of The View, suggesting that the hosts, once seen as bold voices in daytime TV, were now simply out of touch with reality. “Some of these players need to stop being jealous and start being grateful for what Caitlin Clark is doing for this league,” Rogan quipped, turning his criticism to the broader issue of media elitism.

 

 

 

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The whole drama started with a heated discussion on The View, where the hosts mocked Kirk’s organization, Turning Point USA, and questioned its motives. In response, Charlie Kirk didn’t just sit back—he filed a lawsuit that sent shockwaves through the media. “It’s not about me, it’s about the students who are being smeared,” he stated, defending the young people who had attended his event.

While The View responded with an apology, Rogan’s criticism highlighted the deeper issue—the lack of accountability from the media. He argued that the hosts, particularly Whoopi Goldberg, had crossed a line, promoting divisive rhetoric while living in a media bubble. “Whoopi is certainly not the brightest person,” Rogan said, taking a shot at the veteran host’s arguments, which he described as “silly” and “half-baked.”

 

 

Joe Rogan ROASTS The View Hosts After Charlie Kirk SUES THEM For $100M

 

 

 

Rogan’s mockery of the situation hit hard, pointing out how The View’s self-righteous lectures had backfired. The segment had quickly turned into a public spectacle, with memes and reactions flooding social media. By the time Rogan was done with his roasting, it was clear that the fallout from The View’s actions wasn’t just a minor slip-up; it was a catastrophic blow to their credibility.

As the lawsuit looms large and the public fallout intensifies, the question remains: can The View recover from this public and financial humiliation, or is the show’s future now at the mercy of a courtroom battle and internet backlash? With Joe Rogan and Charlie Kirk leading the charge, this legal saga is far from over, and it seems like the hosts of The View may have met their match.