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Joe Rogan, the veteran UFC color commentator, recently claimed that former New York Times journalist Alex Berenson is planning to ‘Sue the White House’ over the Twitter ban controversy. 

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The American writer was banned from Twitter for allegedly spreading misinformation about Covid-19 on the platform last year. However, he was reinstated on the social media platform last month.

While discussing the same with Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon on the latest episode of the podcast ‘The Joe Rogan Experience,’ the 54-year-old MMA enthusiast revealed Berenson’s next move.

“That one with Alex Berenson. He got reinstated. He won in court. It’s fascinating because he was correct. And now when you look at the data and cook is basically what he was saying has all been proven in terms of studies and scientific whatever you know data that has been accumulated over the course of the last two years on covid vaccines and lockdowns and all these different things he was correct,” Rogan said. 

“And it’s been found out now that the White House actively contacted Twitter and tried to get him banned. Now he is gonna sue the White House, which is wild,Rogan added. 

The former New York Times reporter thinks the White House was involved in his Twitter suspension. Additionally, he asserted he had evidence that the White House pressured the social media platform to terminate his account. Hence, he plans to sue the White House.

Interestingly, the UFC commentator and his podcast have been in the same place as Berenson in the past.

Joe Rogan was under fire for allegedly violating information policies

For his uncensored remarks about the pandemic and politics on his famous show on Spotify, the well-known podcast host has always remained under the radar.

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Rogan has already come under fire for allegedly disseminating false information regarding Covid-19. Particularly, one Dr. Robert Malone episode drew a lot of criticism for including misleading information.

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Malone is banned from Twitter for the same reasons. Also, YouTube removed the clip from the episode after the backlash. However, the episode is still streaming on Spotify.

Consequently, numerous experts from all around the world wrote an open letter to Spotify demanding actions against the veteran UFC commentator.

What are your thoughts about Rogan’s unfiltered opinions about controversial topics? What do you guys think of his speculation about Berenson? Let us know in the comments below.

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