Joe Rogan discusses the potential political impact of a U.S. war involving Iran, saying the conflict is unpopular with many conservatives. In comments reported by Fox News, Rogan argues that the situation could shift support in a way that benefits Democrats in the 2028 presidential election. He frames the risk as conservatives being reluctant to support another foreign conflict overseas. The Washington Times similarly reports that Rogan warns against the idea that such a war would be consistent with conservative preferences, quoting him saying “This war is not something anybody that’s conservative wanted.”
Both outlets present Rogan’s view as an assessment of voter attitudes and electoral consequences, rather than a policy proposal or a statement about official U.S. strategy. The reports emphasize that Rogan connects public opposition to foreign involvement with the possibility of electoral gains for Democrats in the next cycle, according to his remarks.