Aaron Rodgers Tells Joe Rogan His Kimmel-Epstein Comments Were Taken Out of Context: ‘Nobody Watched the F*cking Clip’

 

Aaron Rodgers is still blaming everyone else for allegedly taking his comments about Jimmy Kimmel and Jeffrey Epstein out of context.

In a January episode of The Pat McAfee Show, Rodgers claimed Kimmel was dreading the release of an alleged list of associates of Epstein — the late financier and sex offender who was involved in a extensive trafficking ring. It’s assumed by many on the internet that those mentioned on the list had some involvement with Epstein’s crimes.

The comments sparked outrage. Rodgers faced severe scrutiny for seemingly connecting Kimmel to Epstein. Kimmel threatened legal action, but Rodgers claimed his words were misinterpreted and accused the media of trying to “cancel” him.

On a recent episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, Rodgers made it clear he was sticking with that story.

The 40-year-old first gave a rundown of his history with Kimmel. According to Rodgers, it all started in February 2023 when Kimmel mocked him for saying a series of UFO sightings at the time were a distraction from the impending release of the Epstein list. Because of Kimmel’s response to his theory, Rodgers inferred that Kimmel didn’t want the list to come out.

“So when you were saying that he doesn’t want that list to come out, you weren’t saying that he was on that list,” Rogan said.

Rodgers confirmed that assessment, and Rogan agreed that the clip was taken out of context.

“Nobody watched the fucking clip. That’s why,” Rodgers said. “They just saw a headline [and said], ‘Oh, it’s the anti-vax guy again. Let’s fucking hammer him again.'”

Watch above, via The Joe Rogan Experience.

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