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Anti-Trump podcast doubles almost Joe Rogans Downloads

The Meidastouch podcastA show critically from President Donald Trump, received almost twice as many downloads as The Joe Rogan experience Podcast last month according to podscribed data.

Newsweek has turned to a representative of Rogan for a comment via e -mail.

Why is it important

Since the beginning of Trump's second term in office, the left -wing Meidastouch Podcast Has put the charts at the top and states how the country's country is most common, which indicates a possible change in the American people.

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Rogan's podcast has dominated the charts for a long time, but remained in second place for the second time in a row.

What to know?

According to podscrediatrats ,, The Podcast of MedidSouch Received 125.6 million downloads in March, an increase of 126 percent. Rogan's podcast received 65.4 million downloads.

Meidastouch was founded by three brothers Ben, Brett and Jordy Meiselas, who describe it on the website as: “A pro-democracy messages”. The organization started creating viral videos and political ads that oppose Trump and support democratic candidates.

In an earlier interview with NewsweekBrett Meiselas said that it is “great” to beat that Joe Rogan and Ben Shapiro have the effects “what is most important.”

“We prove that pro-democratic voices are not only necessary, but also in demand. The American people reject the idea that Maga is mainstream.”

The rise of The Podcast of MedidSouch It comes after a time that is largely dominated by shows with a conservative or pro-Trump voice, and how Joe Rogan, Shawn Ryan and Ben Shapiro have often occurred in the top 10.

Trump himself appeared in a number of these podcasts and avoided traditional media as part of his successful offer for re -election in 2024.

Another podcast that appears in Podscribe's Top Five shows for March, in which a tone shift also signals, is Steven Bartlett's diary of a CEO. Bartlet's show shows interviews with top -class successful figures, and the popularity this month was probably influenced by his very popular interview with MR Beast.

His podcast is a significant shifting from Shapiro and Rogan. As a self -proclaimed feminist, he recently told the British newspaper The times that he wants to research modern masculinity and offer an alternative to figures like Andrew Tat. “We need another model of what a man is – examined in every metric that men want to be successful, but in a way in which they are productive and healthy in society,” he said.

What people say

Jordy Meiselas in an e -mail with shared with Newsweek: “It was another strong month of growth for The Podcast of MedidSouch While people wake up to Trump's carpet and want to pull the presidency and want to hear the truth. “

What's next

It remains to be seen whether the show will continue to take up the top position for a third month.

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