Podcaster Joe Rogan and comedian Andrew Schulz discussed on a podcast episode the speculation surrounding President Biden’s longevity as a candidate for the Democratic Party. Rogan initially expressed disbelief that Biden would continue to run, but later suggested that it might actually happen. Schulz pointed out the lack of viable alternatives for the Democrats to replace Biden with, raising questions about who could step in if needed.

Rogan theorized that Biden may need to leave due to health issues, and Schulz suggested that California Gov. Gavin Newsom could potentially take his place. Rogan had previously predicted that Newsom is being set up for a 2024 presidential run. They discussed the possibility of Biden stepping down around May and Newsom taking over, with Kamala Harris remaining as vice president if Newsom were to become president.

The conversation continued with Rogan and Schulz expressing skepticism about Biden’s mental acuity while acknowledging the administration’s strong support for transgender ideology. They discussed Biden’s interview with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, where Biden praised him and showed support for the transgender community. Rogan and Schulz questioned if Biden is actually making decisions or if he is simply a figurehead who takes the blame for actions that he may not fully comprehend.

Rogan predicted that Newsom could potentially run for president with Harris as his running mate, suggesting that Harris is currently not seen as a liability for the Democratic Party. They discussed the possibility of Biden leaving his position as president due to health issues, paving the way for Newsom to take over. Rogan and Schulz also highlighted the Biden administration’s strong support for transgender rights, pointing out how Biden’s interview with Mulvaney showcased his praise and support for the transgender community.

Overall, Rogan and Schulz speculated about the future of the Democratic Party and the Biden administration, considering different scenarios for potential changes in leadership. They discussed the challenges of finding a suitable replacement for Biden and the possibility of Newsom taking over as president. The conversation also touched on Biden’s interviews and his public support for transgender rights, leading to further speculation about his role within the administration.

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