Joe Rogan on Trump's ICE Raids:
"The way it looks is just horrific.”
— Spencer Hakimian (@SpencerHakimian) October 10, 2025
Oh this is actually huge…
A federal judge just issued a restraining order barring DHS from using riot-control weapons on members of the press, protesters, or religious practitioners who aren’t posing an immediate threat to anyone’s safety.
In plain English: ICE agents can no… pic.twitter.com/CTsC62Ylzc
— Jesus Freakin Congress (@TheJFreakinC) October 9, 2025
And speaking of judge’s orders… https://t.co/Pe0yawXxJ7
— Jesus Freakin Congress (@TheJFreakinC) October 10, 2025
🚨 🇺🇸 JOE ROGAN ON IMMIGRATION: ARRESTING PEOPLE IN FRONT OF THEIR KIDS CAN’T BE RIGHT
“Let's just talk about the the immigration thing.
The way it looks is horrific — arresting people in front of their kids, regular people who’ve been here for 20 years.
Everybody who has a… https://t.co/Hzt1Lz4Rus pic.twitter.com/7y9OGvj42S
— Mario Nawfal (@MarioNawfal) October 10, 2025
Joe Rogan’s fresh podcast rant today, ripping Trump’s ICE raids as “horrific” and “f***ing nuts” for snatching up landscapers and construction crews instead of just the bad guys, has folks like me shaking our heads hard. With Homeland Security boss Kristi Noem pushing these photo-op stunts at Home Depots and factories, it’s clear the White House is hell-bent on hitting those 2 million deportation marks by year’s end, no matter who gets dragged in. Under the hood, this is Trump and his crew testing how far they can stretch “law and order” to crush sanctuary cities like LA, where federal cash dried up for non-cooperators, all while funneling $75 billion extra to ICE to pad arrest quotas that snag one criminal for every nine regular workers, per internal docs leaked in June. Short-term, we’re seeing ERs in border states like Texas overload with 20% more uninsured cases from deported families, per HHS’s September crunch, while construction costs spike 12% in blue spots as crews vanish, leaving projects stalled and small builders bankrupt.