MSNBC corrects confusion over Joe Rogan's praise for Gabbard being misconstrued as an endorsement of Harris.
MSNBC corrected its reporting after Rogan and Gabbard accused the news outlet of deceitfully editing a video to make it seem like Rogan was praising Harris when he was actually criticizing Gabbard.
The outlet corrected an earlier version of the post that mistakenly stated that Joe Rogan was discussing Vice President Kamala Harris when he was actually talking about Tulsi Gabbard.
The original MSNBC clip is from August 2.
The host denied rumors of legal action against MSNBC, stating, "I am not suing MSNBC."
The network was accused by Rogan of deceitfully editing his words and taking them out of context.
""Tulsi Gabbard served overseas for eight years as a congresswoman, dealing with people who were blown up by the war through two deployments in medical service. This is something she did, not Kamala Harris," he stated."
MSNBC released a clip of me praising Kamala Harris.
In an X post earlier this month, Gabbard highlighted the MSNBC clip and pointed out that the outlet "manipulatively combined different Joe Rogan comments to give the impression that he was endorsing Kamala Harris."
In her post, Gabbard included an alleged clip from TikTok, where Rogan stated that he believes Harris will win the presidency.
Rogan is a strong woman who has served overseas twice, in a medical unit, and was a congresswoman for eight years.
The original misleading TikTok is no longer available.
Gabbard accused MSNBC of collaborating with the Democrat elite and the Kamala Harris campaign to spread false information.
MSNBC has corrected its TikTok video, removing any alleged clips of Gabbard and featuring an extended portion from Rogan's interview with Malice, in which he claimed that Harris would win because people were being manipulated by the media into rejecting Trump.
MSNBC has not replied to Planet Chronicle Digital’s request for comment.
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