Written by Ashton Snyder on
 December 3, 2024

Barron Trump's Podcast Push Credited in Trump’s Victory

A former Democratic donor's controversial remarks about President-elect Donald Trump's teenage son and Vice President Kamala Harris spark heated discussions about campaign media strategies.

According to the New York Post, John Morgan, founder of the Morgan & Morgan law firm, credited 18-year-old Barron Trump's advice to his father about podcast appearances as a crucial factor in defeating Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.

Morgan, who now identifies as an independent, specifically highlighted Barron Trump's suggestion for his father to appear on "The Joe Rogan Experience" and other popular podcasts. The young Trump's media strategy proved successful, with Donald Trump's October 25 appearance on Rogan's show garnering over 52 million views on YouTube.

Strategic Podcast Appearances Shape Presidential Race

The former Democratic donor emphasized the significance of Trump's decision to prioritize podcast appearances, even when it meant being three hours late to a campaign rally. Morgan's criticism of the Harris campaign centered on their reluctance to engage with alternative media platforms.

Jennifer Palmieri, a senior advisor to second gentleman Doug Emhoff, revealed that Harris's team faced internal resistance regarding a potential Joe Rogan podcast appearance. The progressive staff's concerns about potential backlash ultimately led to the decision to avoid the platform.

Morgan expressed particular disappointment in Harris's limited podcast presence, pointing out that her appearance on the "Call Her Daddy" podcast failed to reach even one million views. He argued that this demonstrated a significant missed opportunity for the campaign to connect with a broader audience.

Morgan's Critical Assessment of Harris Campaign Strategy

Morgan, who describes himself as a "Bill Clinton Democrat," delivered a pointed critique of Harris's political approach. He stated:

Look, if I'm running, I'm going to go on Rogan. I'm living on Fox. That's how you change minds. They played hide the ball, they lost badly, [Harris] should go away and never, ever come back.

The lawyer also criticized what he perceived as Harris's attempts to emulate former President Barack Obama's style and public persona. He observed her choice of vacation destinations and speaking patterns as evidence of this strategy.

The criticism extended to Harris's overall campaign performance, with Morgan questioning her political future. He emphasized the contrast between Harris's media approach and Trump's willingness to engage with diverse platforms.

Young Trump's Impact on Presidential Victory

Morgan highlighted Barron Trump's physical appearance and strategic thinking, noting his influence on the campaign's media strategy. He specifically praised the teenager's understanding of modern media consumption patterns.

The success of Donald Trump's podcast appearances, particularly on Joe Rogan's show, demonstrated the effectiveness of this approach. The massive viewership numbers supported Morgan's argument about the importance of engaging with alternative media platforms.

Campaign Strategies Define Election Outcome

John Morgan, a former Democratic donor turned independent, attributed Donald Trump's presidential victory to his son Barron's media strategy advice, particularly the decision to appear on popular podcasts like "The Joe Rogan Experience." This approach garnered significant viewer engagement, with Trump's October appearance attracting over 52 million YouTube views.

Meanwhile, Vice President Kamala Harris's campaign faced criticism for avoiding alternative media platforms, with internal resistance from progressive staff members preventing potentially beneficial podcast appearances. The contrasting media strategies ultimately played a crucial role in shaping the 2024 presidential election outcome.

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