Gavin Newsom Gets Visibly Angry as Shawn Kelly Reads Joe Rogan’s Question for Him

Gavin Newsom Gets Visibly Angry as Shawn Kelly Reads Joe Rogan’s Question  for Him

If you thought Gavin Newsom’s political career was finished after his controversial pandemic policies, think again. Like a horror movie villain who refuses to die, Newsom keeps coming back—this time making the rounds on major podcasts, including the Shawn Ryan Show, and even getting a personal text from Joe Rogan himself.

Joe Rogan Texts, But Won’t Invite

It all started with a simple message: “Joe Rogan texted me.” Newsom, ever the politician, says he’s a fan of Rogan, even if Rogan isn’t a fan of his. But the real drama comes from Rogan’s pointed question:
“Who will be held accountable for mandating COVID-19 vaccines for children, which were unnecessary and ineffective? And who will take responsibility for the unprecedented increases in myocarditis and cancer cases among them?”

Newsom’s answer? He dodges, spins, and promises a “truly objective review” of California’s pandemic policies next month. But for many, including the podcast hosts and thousands who fled California for freer states like Florida, that’s too little, too late.

Lockdowns, Regrets, and Exodus

Newsom tries to shift blame, noting that Florida shut down bars and restaurants before California. But the real issue isn’t who locked down first—it’s who learned from their mistakes. As the host points out, millions left California because of Newsom’s “draconian” restrictions, and the ripple effects are still being felt:

Skyrocketing depression and suicide rates
Children left behind academically
Parents forced into impossible choices

Vaccines: Regret and Reality

The vaccine debate is just as heated. Newsom insists, “Vaccines save lives,” but admits the feedback on child mandates was controversial. The host fires back: “The vaccines did not work. They did not stop anyone from getting or transmitting COVID.”
Anecdotes pour in—people who regret getting the shot, who suffered side effects, who feel they capitulated to government pressure. Even Shawn Ryan, young and healthy, got vaccinated just to be there for his son’s birth—and now regrets it.

No Remorse, No Empathy

Throughout the interview, Newsom’s demeanor is described as cold, inauthentic, and reptilian. When Ryan shares his story of vaccine regret, Newsom laughs. To critics, it’s just another sign that Newsom lacks empathy for the real suffering caused by his policies.

Why the Attacks Won’t Stop

Why do critics keep going after Newsom? Because, they argue, he’s not just a failed governor—he’s a future presidential candidate. No matter how many times he’s exposed, he keeps “walking towards the fire,” driven by ambition and a need for the spotlight.

The Bottom Line

Gavin Newsom is the political comeback king, but the scars of his pandemic decisions run deep. As he gears up for a possible presidential run, expect the scrutiny—and the criticism—to intensify. Whether you see him as a savvy leader or the “evil lizard man,” one thing’s clear: Newsom isn’t leaving the stage anytime soon.

What Do You Think?

Is Gavin Newsom a victim of hindsight bias, or does he deserve the heat for his pandemic policies? Was Joe Rogan right to demand accountability, or is Newsom’s promise of a review enough? Share your thoughts below—this is one political battle that’s far from over.