A single appearance at the White House has ignited a fierce debate over whether Joe Rogan has dramatically changed his stance onDonald Trump. The controversy follows Rogan's unexpected presence at a high-profile signing ceremony, where Trump unveiled a new executive order targeting mental health treatment, particularly among veterans. Once openly critical of Trump, Rogan's presence beside him has prompted accusations of a political 'flip-flop'.

Reports, including one from WNBC Network, suggest that the shift may be tied less to politics and more to a shared focus on alternative therapies, specifically the potential of psychedelic medicine. Still, the optics of the moment have raised questions about influence, credibility, and what this means for the millions who follow Rogan's views.

Joe Rogan at the White House right now standing behind Trump at the Oval Office….once a bootlicker always a bootlicker!pic.twitter.com/rC2sfrmFZV

The term 'flip-flopper' quickly gained traction after Joe Rogan appeared alongside Donald Trump during the signing of an executive order aimed at accelerating treatments for serious mental illness. The order places notable emphasis on emerging therapies, including psychedelics, as part of efforts to address what Trump described as a 'suicide epidemic' among veterans.

According to the WNBC report, Trump acknowledged Rogan as one of several influential figures who had urged action on the issue. 'I received calls from several individuals, including the great Joe Rogan, urging action on this issue,' Trump said during the event, underscoring Rogan's apparent role in shaping the policy direction.

For online commentators, the moment marked a striking shift. Rogan, who had previously expressed scepticism towards Trump, stood visibly supportive as the order was signed in the Oval Office.

The central question driving the backlash is whether Joe Rogan genuinely reversed his stance on Donald Trump, or whether this represents issue-based alignment rather than broad political endorsement.

Rogan addressed the sequence of events directly, explaining how quickly the idea gained traction. According to WNBC, he said: 'I sent President Trump some information... and his response was immediate: "Sounds great. Do you want FDA approval? Let's do it." It was literally that quick.'

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This account suggests a pragmatic relationship driven by shared interest in mental health reform. Trump also confirmed that the decision followed consultations with officials, includingHealth Secretary Robert F Kennedy Jr.

Source: International Business Times UK