Making use of his X account, the Vlad TV host also claims that the vice president's 'biggest bad decision was turning down Joe Rogan - who just gave Trump one of the biggest interviews of all time on YouTube.'
- Nov 8, 2024
AceShowbiz - DJ Vlad weighed in on Kamala Harris' defeat in the 2024 presidential election against Donald Trump. The Vlad TV host took to his social media account to share what the Republican nominee could do differently to win the race.
On Thursday, November 7, Vlad claimed that he tried to get Kamala on his podcast, though her campaign team rejected the offer. "For the record, I was in contact with Kamala's media team for months trying to set up an interview with her or Walz, and they ultimately passed on both of them," he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
"I think my interview with her would have been her biggest interview if I had free reign to do the interview I wanted to do," he went on saying. "Kamala's team really dropped the ball when it came to the interviews they scheduled for her during the campaign."
The DJ also noted that Kamala's "biggest bad decision was turning down Joe Rogan - who just gave Trump one of the biggest interviews of all time on YouTube." He was referring to Trump's October 26 interview on "The Joe Rogan Experience" which garnered more than 26 million views on the platform.
"If they had been as forward-thinking as Trump and made their rounds on all important podcasts, I think she would have flipped some of the key states she barely lost in and possibly won the election," Vlad concluded.
Joe, meanwhile, shared that he did ask Kamala to appear on his popular show, though he was unable to meet her team's requests. "They offered a date for Tuesday, but I would have had to travel to her and they only wanted to do an hour," he explained. "I strongly feel the best way to do it is in the studio in Austin. My sincere wish is to just have a nice conversation and get to know her as a human being. I really hope we can make it happen."
While she skipped Vlad TV and "The Joe Rogan Experience", the vice president stopped by "Call Her Daddy" and "All the Smoke" during her campaign.