
Joe Rogan Mourns Charlie Kirk, Slams MSNBC's Speculation | The Ripple Effect of a Tragedy
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Joe Rogan has been at the center of national headlines over the past few days following the tragic, highly publicized shooting of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk. The story broke live while Rogan was taping The Joe Rogan Experience with Charlie Sheen as his guest on September 11, 2025, and the shock and immediacy of their reaction set off a wave of social media commentary. Rogan’s producer interrupted the show with developing news from MSNBC, whose coverage included speculation that Kirk could have been hit by a random celebratory gunshot—a suggestion Rogan blasted on air as “a crazy take,” criticizing the network for irresponsible framing. Rogan and Sheen each rejected MSNBC’s speculation, regarding it as unethical and insensitive, with Rogan calling it “gross” and warning that stoking division for profit is deeply harmful to society. Their live reaction quickly went viral, spawning trending hashtags on X and Instagram and fueling commentary across podcasting circles and news sites.
The following day, Rogan dedicated a poignant segment to mourning Kirk, whom he described as a rational debater and not a provocateur deserving of violence. Joe stated, “He tried to be pretty reasonable with people… Whether you agree with him or don’t… you’re allowed to disagree without celebrating a shooting.” He implored Americans to value debate over violence—a moment that resonated far beyond his usual fanbase, drawing coverage from both Fox News and political talk shows. Rogan's commentary was widely applauded online, with several prominent politicians and media figures endorsing his call for civility.
In the midst of the controversy, MSNBC fired contributor Matthew Dowd for his “inappropriate, insensitive, and unacceptable” comments, in a rare and rapid corporate response triggered by Rogan’s platform and the ensuing public uproar. The shooting investigation is ongoing, and Rogan’s discussion of the event—and the subsequent backlash against speculative news coverage—may have a lasting impact on how political tragedies are discussed in public forums.
Meanwhile, Rogan’s business endeavors remain strong. Onnit, the supplement company he co-founded and still regularly plugs on his podcast, continues to thrive under Unilever’s ownership, despite ongoing litigation regarding some of its products’ efficacy. Recent episodes of Rogan’s podcast, including a high-profile interview with Matthew McConaughey, have continued to trend across platforms like YouTube and Spotify, reflecting Rogan's sustained, broad influence. While Rogan hasn’t made significant new public appearances outside of his own show this week, his presence in news cycles and social chatter is as prominent, provocative, and impactful as ever.
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