Aliens, North Korea, election interference: Takeaways from Trump's Rogan appearance
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
89% : At one point, the podcast host told Trump "I love this idea of you teaming up with Robert Kennedy."73% : Trump was the first president ever to step foot inside North Korea.
72% : "I got along great with him," Trump told Rogan during the interview.
61% : Rogan and Trump touched on several policy areas during the interview, including taxes and the environment.
59% : Kelly told the Times that Trump "commented more than once that, 'You know, Hitler did some good things, too.'
50% : Throughout the interview, Trump sought to court the key demographic with references to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, mentions of his sense of humor, and plans to eliminate taxes.
48% : During an exchange late in the interview, Rogan asked Trump whether he had been given information about extraterrestrial life while he was president.
43% : "I don't think there's any life there," Rogan said, to which Trump replied: "Well, maybe it's life that we don't know, but maybe it's a different kind of life.
39% : Rogan asked Trump during one portion of the interview about a suggestion he has floated to eliminate income taxes and replace them with tariffs.
38% : Kennedy dropped out and endorsed Trump earlier this year.
37% : Trump said he had interviewed pilots who said they had seen strange things while in the air.
37% : "There's no reason not to think that Mars and all these planets don't have life," Trump said.
36% : " At first, Trump said that he'd "rather do it another time," saying that he would bring in "so many different papers.
34% : Rogan asked Trump few tough questions about his record.
33% : Trump and the podcast host later discussed unfounded concerns about vulnerabilities with mail-in voting and the security of voting machines.
31% : " Trump responded that he was "the opposite of a dictator."
30% : Rogan told Trump that he still could see Harris appearing on the show.
27% : Trump told Rogan that the "biggest mistake" he made during his presidency was appointing officials he "shouldn't have picked" for roles in the White House and his cabinet.
22% : " Bolton has said Trump poses "dangers" and if he is elected president again.
20% : But we have an enemy from within," Trump later said.
20% : But when pressed by Rogan for examples of election interference, Trump repeated debunked claims of wrongful acts by state governments and fraud.
19% : Trump responded: "Sure, why not?" Trump has discussed returning to the period before 1909, when there was no federal income tax.
19% : He asked Trump: "How do you think you were robbed?
19% : Rogan questioned whether Trump planned to ever present evidence, before the conversation changed course into a discussion about Hunter Biden, who was convicted on three felony counts in his federal gun trial.
18% : Trump repeated concerns that the "enemy from within" the country poses a more dangerous threat than foreign governments - this time talking about North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un.
14% : He told Trump: "They continually labeled you as this horrible threat to democracy and Hitler.
11% : Trump has previously used the phrase "enemy from within" in reference to his political opponents, including former House speaker Nancy Pelosi and Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., who is running for the Senate.
7% : Namely, Trump was talking about John Kelly, his former chief of staff and one-time Secretary of Homeland Security, and John Bolton, Trump's former National Security Adviser.
3% : Kelly in interviews with the New York Times said Trump exhibited tendencies of a fascist and confirmed reports that Trump had spoken positively about Adolf Hitler.
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