The claim that Joe Rogan is set to replace Rachel Maddow as MSNBC’s prime-time host following an acquisition by Elon Musk is entirely false.

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This story originated from a satirical post that was published on the “SpaceX Fanclub” Facebook page.

The page clearly labels its content as satire, but the post quickly spread across social media platforms, where it was often shared without the context that it was meant as a joke.

In the viral post, it was claimed that Elon Musk had purchased MSNBC and was planning to revamp the network by installing Joe Rogan in Maddow’s prime-time slot.

The idea gained further attention after Joe Rogan himself tweeted jokingly that he would take over Maddow’s role if Elon Musk bought MSNBC.

He added humorously that he would “wear the same outfit and glasses” and “tell the same lies,” mocking the idea in a way that many of his followers recognized as sarcasm.

Elon Musk replied with a lighthearted “Deal,” accompanied by emojis, clearly engaging in the joke rather than making a serious business announcement.

Despite the humorous nature of the exchange, many users on social media platforms took it seriously, leading to confusion and the rapid spread of misinformation.

There is currently no credible reporting to suggest that Elon Musk has acquired MSNBC or has any plans to do so.

Major news outlets and media watchdogs have confirmed that the story is not grounded in reality, but rather is part of an ongoing trend where satire is mistaken for fact online.

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Additionally, Rachel Maddow is still under contract with MSNBC and remains one of the network’s most high-profile figures, even if her on-air presence has become more limited in recent years.

Joe Rogan, on the other hand, is not affiliated with MSNBC and has an exclusive deal with Spotify, where he hosts “The Joe Rogan Experience.”

It would be highly unlikely—both contractually and ideologically—for Rogan to join MSNBC, a network whose editorial stance often differs from his.

This entire situation underscores the importance of media literacy and the need to verify news stories before sharing them.

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In summary, the idea that Joe Rogan is replacing Rachel Maddow following an Elon Musk takeover of MSNBC is not just false—it’s a fabricated piece of satire that spiraled out of control on the internet.

Readers should always be cautious of sensational headlines, especially when they come from sources known for parody or satire.