Wrestler Logan Paul Teases An Interview With Donald Trump On His Podcast

Podcaster and WWE United States Champion Logan Paul dropped a surprise on everyone by revealing that the former President of the United States will be his guest on the next episode of his podcast, Impaulsive.

I've got to say the photos and videos that have been trickling out to promote this podcast are of the "Man, we live in a bizarre timeline" variety.

I mean, just look at these:

According to TMZ, a source told them that the interview took place at Trump's Mar-a-Lago resort, and was the result of the Trump camp reaching out to Paul. Additionally, they claim that Paul hopes to snag an interview with President Biden (did tell him his podcast isn't subject to the equal time rule?).

So, we've got one of the Paul brothers interviewing a former president and current presidential candidate and hoping for an opportunity to sit down with the current president. Meanwhile, the other Paul brother is still trying to set up a fight with an almost 50-year-old Mike Tyson.

What a time to be alive.

This will probably be a smart move by the Trump campaign to reach some younger voters. 

Trump's connections to the world of combat sports and sports entertainment have been useful for him in gaining some positive publicity. All he has to do is walk into a UFC event and suddenly there are videos all over social media of an entire arena's worth of fans going absolutely wild.

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It'll be fascinating to see how this all pans out ahead of the upcoming election.

But again, it's wild to think that we live in a world where someone could say, "I voted for Donald Trump after hearing him on Logan Paul's podcast" when America goes to the polls in November.

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