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7 fact-checked claims across 5 episodes · Dec 2015 to Jan 2025 · updated Jul 20, 2026

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  1. who has long been involved in the promotion of these Nazca mummies, was convicted of assault on public monuments for taking artifacts in 2022. So if you take t…

    Rogan reads that a promoter of the Nazca mummies was convicted in 2022 of assault on public monuments, receiving a four-year suspended sentence and a fine of about 20,000 Peruvian soles (roughly 5,190 US dollars) per Reuters.

  2. She got sued for a couple billion dollars, and I represented her in that case, and that's how we met.

    Dr. Phil claims Oprah Winfrey was sued for 'a couple billion dollars' by Texas cattlemen in the 1998 mad cow disease case, which is how the two met.

  3. between 2003 and 2016, most of the top 10 drug companies paid fines totaling about $33 billion for illegal marketing of drugs, hiding data on harms, and manipu…

    Malhotra claims most of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies paid roughly $33 billion combined in fines between 2003-2016 for illegal marketing, hiding harm data, and manipulating results.

  4. the Postal Service commissioned three separate studies to analyze the effect of the sponsorship on the team. We believe they made hundreds of millions of dolla…

    Armstrong claims the U.S. Postal Service commissioned three separate studies on the marketing value of its cycling team sponsorship and that those studies show the Postal Service made hundreds of millions of dollars in benefit from it.

  5. we've sort of finished that first phase of litigation and that it'll go to trial maybe a year from now in washington dc

    Armstrong predicts the federal U.S. Postal Service fraud lawsuit against him will go to trial roughly a year from this December 2015 podcast, in Washington D.C.

  6. The whole thing there was no there was no legal action against that which is clear destruction of evidence

    Rogan claims Hillary Clinton faced no legal consequences despite what he calls clear destruction of evidence regarding her email server.

  7. this thing in New York where the 34 different felony counts, they were essentially misdemeanors that there are bookkeeping bookkeeping errors

    Musk claims Trump's 34 New York felony convictions were essentially misdemeanor bookkeeping errors improperly elevated to felonies past the statute of limitations.