Joe Rogan Offers Vaccine Expert $100,000 To Debate on His Show
Rogan challenged Dr. Peter Hotez following an interview he had with Kennedy Jr. Hotez is dean at the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas.
During the interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Kennedy Jr. doubled down on claims that vaccines cause autism.
Following the interview, Hotez hit out at Rogan and Spotify over the interview and described the podcaster as sharing "vaccine misinformation."
In response, Rogan tweeted: "Peter, if you claim what RFKjr is saying is 'misinformation,' I am offering you $100,000.00 to the charity of your choice if you're willing to debate him on my show with no time limit."
Elon Musk also waded into the issue in a reply to Rogan where he said: "He's afraid of a public debate because he knows he's wrong."
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-rgan-offers...ow-1807491
Rogan challenged Dr. Peter Hotez following an interview he had with Kennedy Jr. Hotez is dean at the National School of Tropical Medicine at Baylor College of Medicine Houston, Texas.
During the interview on the Joe Rogan Experience, Kennedy Jr. doubled down on claims that vaccines cause autism.
Following the interview, Hotez hit out at Rogan and Spotify over the interview and described the podcaster as sharing "vaccine misinformation."
In response, Rogan tweeted: "Peter, if you claim what RFKjr is saying is 'misinformation,' I am offering you $100,000.00 to the charity of your choice if you're willing to debate him on my show with no time limit."
Elon Musk also waded into the issue in a reply to Rogan where he said: "He's afraid of a public debate because he knows he's wrong."
https://www.newsweek.com/joe-rgan-offers...ow-1807491
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