Joe Rogan endorses Trump after agreeing with Elon Musk’s assessment of the 2024 election.

The podcaster has agreed with the “great and powerful” Elon Musk that the 2024 election will decide the country’s future

Joe Rogan, a popular podcaster, has thrown his support behind former President Donald Trump following an interview with Elon Musk, the billionaire Tesla CEO and one of Trump’s most ardent supporters. This endorsement comes just before Trump’s face-off against Vice President Kamala Harris.

Rogan promoted his interview with the “great and powerful” Musk on X, emphasizing the importance of the interview. He stated that without Musk, “we’d be f**ked.”

“Musk presents the most compelling argument for Trump that you’ll ever hear, and I agree with him completely. To be clear, this is an endorsement of Trump,” Rogan told his 13.3 million followers on Monday evening.

During the interview, Musk reiterated his warning that the 2024 election could be the last if Democrats win and proceed to “legalize enough illegals to turn the swing states, and everywhere will be like California.”

“There will be no escape. This is it. This is the last chance. Go out and vote. Vote like your life depends on it. Vote like your future depends on it, because it does,” he urged the audience.

Trump, who was holding a rally in Pennsylvania at the time, received news of Rogan’s endorsement.

“I just got the word that Joe Rogan just endorsed me. Is that true? Thank you, Joe. That’s so nice. And he doesn’t do that,” Trump said.

Last month, Trump appeared on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where he accused his Democratic opponents of being an “enemy from within” that undermines the country and poses a greater threat than any foreign adversary. The three-hour conversation covered a wide range of topics and garnered over 45 million views on YouTube alone.

The host of the largest podcast in the US also sought to interview Trump’s rival, Vice President Kamala Harris, but the two sides could not agree on the terms. The Harris campaign reportedly wanted Rogan “to travel to her, and they only wanted to do an hour,” leading him to decline the offer despite his “sincere wish” to “get to know her as a human being.”