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A extract of a new book on the 2024 presidential elections shed new light on how the interview proposed by former vice president Kamala Harris with the podcast giant Joe Rogan fell apart.
“Fight: within the wildest battle for the White House”, by the authors Jonathan Allen and Amie Parnes, provided a game by game of negotiations between the camps of Rogan and Harris to ensure the appearance of Harris in the podcast. The dialogue was unsuccessful and cost him the former president’s campaign, especially when the then candidate Donald Trump assured a Rogan interview that went viral.
“Trump spent three hours with Rogan in an interview that instantly went viral. The contrast was equivalent to a ‘traumatic event,’ said a Harris assistant, ‘that I will never forget’.”
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Rogan confirmed at the end of October, just after publishing his sitting with Trump, who had been in negotiations with Harris’s team for an interview, and pointed out that the conversations had remained still due to Harris’s demands. At that time, he said he was still open to a future interview, and He transmitted that Harris’s camp Nor had he canceled.
After Trump’s electoral victory, Harris’s team suggested that the president’s interview was the factor that killed the negotiations.
“We expected to fit around that, but finally we could not do it,” said the main advisor of the Harris campaign, Stephanie Cutter, in “Pode Save America.” “It turns out that this was the day Trump was recording his Joe Rogan (appearance), which had never confirmed us. We simply discovered it in the period before it.”
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The “Lucha” section shed more light on what happened, claiming that the initial negotiations that remain between the attached manager of the Harris campaign, Rob Flaherty, and Rogan’s representatives were difficult. According to the book, Rogan sent their interview conditions on October 11, which included: “There are no staff in the study, without restrictions on topics, and Harris would have to sign an exemption.”
In addition, “Harris would have to come to Austin, Texas,” according to Rogan’s team, although they indicated that there was a slight margin in this condition.
Harris’s campaign responded, saying that “Harris would be happy to talk about the censorship of social networks, grass and other issues that thought it would be of greater interest to their listeners.” However, Rogan did not agree.
As the book said, “Joe just wants to talk about the economy, border and abortion.”
Then the dispute was produced on where Harris would be found. Flaherty proposed an interview in Michigan, where the then president would be in the campaign. “No -go, said Rogan’s team after arriving at the host on a one-week hunting trip. Austin or nothing,” Parnes and Allen wrote.
According to her book, “Harris had less than zero reasons to be in Texas”, such as “she was in battlefield mode or mode.”
“In addition, a divert Texas They could smell desperate for the press and a loss of money for donors, “said the authors.
Apparently, Harris’s campaign chief Jennifer O’Malley Dillon found a solution, telling Rogan’s team that Harris would travel “to Houston for a demonstration, under the cover of visiting a state with one of the most restrictive abortion laws of the nation, to put it in the advantages.
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Harris flew to the State under the auspices of struggle for reproductive rights, although Allen and Parnes wrote: “Only a few people knew the real reason: the entire Houston demonstration was built to put it near Rogan.”
Despite Harris doing this concession, Rogan’s team had more demands that seemed to condemn the meeting. When Flaherty mentioned that Harris went to Rogan’s study on October 25, they dodged again.
“I wish we would have known about this before, because it has the 25 blocked as a personal day,” Rogan’s team said.
When Flaherty responded with Saturday morning, the people of the podcast host replied: “Only if it is before 8:30 am” the extract seemed to suggest that the message almost killed the conversations between the two fields. The book claimed that shortly after, Harris’s camp discovered that Rogan He spoke with Trump In his “personal day.”
The work mentioned that Harris helped “made a final stab, offering to let Rogan talk to the vice president in Washington, DC” however, “Rogan’s team backed down, citing Austin’s exclusive condition.” Allen and Parnes cited Flaherty telling Rogan’s people: “You get a trip to Texas within three weeks after the election. You do not get two.”
Harris campaign representatives did not immediately respond to Fox News DigitalRequest for comments.