“You are either not that smart or not that dumb,” the Marvel Cinematic Universe actor said in response to Rogan’s comment to the ICE raids on Threads.
Immediately after Joe Rogan’s disagreement with the immigration raids conducted by ICE, Mark Ruffalo is calling Rogan out.

Amjad Masad, the CEO of Replit, and Joe Rogan, a supporter of President Donald Trump, sat down for a conversation on the episode of The Joe Rogan Experience podcast that aired on July 2. During the conversation, Rogan expressed his opinion that the procedure of ICE raids is “insane in his opinion.”

“It was announced to us that there would be no — well, there are two things that are completely ridiculous. The first problem is that construction workers who show up at building sites are the ones who are targeted by raids. These individuals are not members of drug cartels, gangs, or drug traffickers; they are simply construction workers. The gardeners. The UFC announcer asked his guest, “Are you serious? Can you believe it?”

The actor who plays Avenger took it upon himself to respond on his Threads page when he seen the footage from Rogan’s program.

Greetings, @joerogan!! When it comes to pretending that project 2025 did not exist and that it was not the playbook all along, it is a little bit late now. Either you are not that intelligent or you are not that foolhardy. The answer is difficult to ascertain at this stage,” he added.

Based on the fact that Rogan backed President Trump’s re-election campaign in 2024, Ruffalo, who mostly utilizes his social media platforms for activism and politics, dropped a hint that Rogan ought to have been aware of the immigration policies that President Trump has implemented. Recent events have shown that immigration has become a priority for the administration of President Trump. As a result, federal agents have conducted a large number of raids and arrests, which have sparked major demonstrations in a number of locations around the United States, including Los Angeles.

On the previous month, President Trump sent members of the National Guard to the state of California, which resulted in a legal dispute between the president and Governor Gavin Newsom, who is the head of the state.

On the other hand, at the end of June, an appeals court had decided that President Trump may continue to exercise command over the National Guard soldiers that he had sent to Southern California. It would seem that the discussion on immigration is not yet finished.

By Anna

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