Having thrown their support to Donald Trump during this election cycle, MAGA podcasters and other content creators from the Trump-adjacent ecosystem are preparing to step up to help prop up Trump’s second administration.
That support can be seen as analogous to state-run media: They’ll be propagandists who act as an extension of the Trump administration’s communications efforts. And it looks like they’re primed to get more access to their MAGA “daddy” than ever before.
In recent weeks, pro-Trump podcasters Joe Rogan and Adin Ross, who both endorsed Trump’s 2024 presidential bid, have claimed they’ve had conversations with Team Trump about interviews with the president-elect next year. And these claims come as Donald Trump Jr. has suggested that the White House welcome more MAGA podcasters into the briefing room.
During an appearance with far-right podcaster Michael Knowles last week, Trump Jr. claimed he and the president-elect have discussed potentially replacing some traditional media outlets with MAGA-friendly influencers. This idea has, understandably, worried some members of the press.








