Joe Rogan STUNNED as Tulsi Gabbard EXPOSES Nancy Pelosi’s Ugly Truth: Insider Trading, Media Complicity, and the Rot Inside Washington

If you thought political corruption was just a talking point, Joe Rogan and Tulsi Gabbard’s explosive conversation will make you think again. On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, former Congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard pulled back the curtain on the “insiders club” of Washington—and the revelations left Rogan visibly shaken.

The Club No One Talks About

Gabbard didn’t mince words. According to her, Washington is run by a tight-knit club of politicians, journalists, and power brokers who all attend the same parties and social functions, passing information to each other and protecting their own. When it comes to scandals involving their friends, the media looks the other way—especially if it’s someone as powerful as Nancy Pelosi.

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The Pelosi Stock Trading Scandal

The conversation quickly zeroed in on the infamous Nancy Pelosi insider trading scandal. Gabbard laid out the facts: Paul Pelosi, husband of the then-Speaker, made a series of suspiciously well-timed stock trades that just happened to coincide with major legislative moves in Congress. Coincidence? Gabbard and Rogan both scoffed at the idea.

Worse still, Gabbard revealed how Pelosi herself delayed bringing legislation to the floor that would’ve banned insider trading by members of Congress—giving her and her husband just enough time to cash in before the law could catch up.

Media Silence and Double Standards

Why didn’t this scandal dominate headlines? Gabbard says it’s simple: the mainstream media is part of the same insiders club. When Trump was accused of misconduct, the coverage was relentless. But when Pelosi’s name came up, the silence was deafening. Rogan pressed the point, arguing that the media’s selective outrage is a symptom of a much deeper problem—one where access and favors matter more than truth.

The Systemic Corruption

Gabbard and Rogan agreed: the corruption isn’t accidental—it’s built into the system. Politicians aren’t just public servants; they’re power brokers who use their positions to enrich themselves and their allies. The Stock Act, meant to prevent insider trading, is toothless. Reporting requirements are ignored, fines are laughable, and there are no real repercussions.

Not Just Pelosi

The rot goes deeper than one family. Gabbard exposed that both Republicans and Democrats have benefited from insider trading, and that the names of those involved are routinely covered up to protect the powerful. The problem isn’t partisan—it’s systemic.

The Bottom Line: Accountability or Collapse

By the end of the conversation, Rogan looked like he’d seen a ghost. Gabbard’s truth bombs were nuclear, and her behind-the-scenes dirt was chilling. The message was clear: as long as politicians and the media remain in cahoots, the American public pays the price.

But there’s hope. Voters are waking up, demanding accountability, and refusing to accept excuses. As Gabbard put it, if you use public office to get rich at the expense of hardworking Americans, you deserve to be exposed—loudly and publicly.

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