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Pierre Poilievre’s “Joe Rogan Experience” episode will air later today

And it could be three hours long

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Pierre Poilievre's “Joe Rogan Experience” episode will air later today
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We’re sure everyone will want to clear their afternoons for this so we are letting you know that Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre has recorded an episode of “The Joe Rogan Experience” that will air later today.

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Rogan’s show is one of the most globally listened-to podcasts, with 20.8 million subscribers on YouTube, so Poilievre is likely to receive quite an attention boost once the episode goes live.

At a press conference after the taping, Poilievre said tariffs were a topic of discussion. “I thought we had a great conversation about how the United States would be best served by eliminating all the tariffs so that we can make life safer and more affordable for Americans and make paycheques bigger and our economy stronger for Canadians,” he said, per the Canadian Press.

The episode could run for as long as three hours, as a spokesperson for Poilievre said he and Rogan recorded at full-length.

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Poilievre’s US press blitz will continue with a keynote address at the Harvard Club, a private social club in New York City for alumni, faculty and board members of Harvard University.

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Carly Lewis is a journalist whose work has appeared in the New York Times and the New York Times Magazine, Vanity Fair, Wired, Interview Magazine, Pitchfork, Elle, and Maclean’s, where she is a contributing editor. Her work has been recognized by the National Magazine Awards and the Digital Publishing Awards. She reports on city life, culture—including what people do online—politics, art and crime. She received the Dave Greber Freelance Writers Award for “The Murder of Ashley Wadsworth,” an investigative feature about a Canadian teenager who was killed by a man she met on social media, published by Maclean’s.

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