Insights from J.D. Vance & Joe Rogan Why Caution is Necessary Regarding Trump’s Iran Remarks
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J.D. Vance disagrees with the notion that President Trump was “anointed by Jesus” to initiate military action against Iran, urging Joe Rogan and others to temper their enthusiasm.
Watch the Vice President’s insightful discussion on “The Joe Rogan Experience.” During the episode, Joe references a claim that American military personnel were informed that Trump was divinely selected to attack Iran, potentially ushering in an apocalyptic scenario. J.D. responds thoughtfully to this assertion.
Joe immediately reacts, urging, “Hit the brakes! Hit the brakes!” Vance lightens the mood with humor, suggesting that perhaps they should consider the psychedelics they previously discussed during his last podcast appearance.
Vance then adopts a serious tone, clarifying that he does not support the notion that Trump has a divine mandate. He emphasizes the need for restraint when it comes to religious rhetoric, arguing that while leaders may hope to be aligned with God, they cannot presume that God is on their side.
Trump has faced backlash for aligning himself with Jesus in the public eye.
As previously reported by TMZ, Trump shared and later removed an AI-generated image that depicted him as Christ on the cross.
Trump later claimed he believed the image portrayed him as a Red Cross doctor. when it comes to assertions about a divine directive to attack Iran, Vance is not endorsing that narrative.









