About this transcript: This is a full AI-generated transcript of Caitlyn Jenner Asks Trump to Help Fix Passport Issue — The View from The View, published April 24, 2026. The transcript contains 1,439 words with timestamps and was generated using Whisper AI.
"This weekend, we got a glimpse into who has sway in setting policy in the White House. Podcaster Joe Rogan visited the Oval Office after he got you-know-who to fast-track research into psychedelic drug treatments. Take a look. Got a call from a number of people, including the great Joe Rogan, and..."
[0:00] This weekend, we got a glimpse into who has sway
[0:03] in setting policy in the White House.
[0:06] Podcaster Joe Rogan visited the Oval Office
[0:09] after he got you-know-who to fast-track research
[0:12] into psychedelic drug treatments.
[0:15] Take a look.
[0:16] Got a call from a number of people,
[0:17] including the great Joe Rogan,
[0:19] and he said, we have to do something about this.
[0:22] I said, so why would we wait three or four years
[0:24] to get it done?
[0:25] Let's get it done immediately,
[0:26] and it's called ibogaine treatment.
[0:30] Ibogaine, remember the name?
[0:32] Is that pronounced relatively properly, what you said?
[0:34] Yes.
[0:35] I don't want to get it wrong.
[0:37] Ibogaine, because it's so important,
[0:39] and experienced an 80 to 90% reduction in symptoms
[0:42] of depression and anxiety within one month.
[0:47] Can I have some, please?
[0:48] I'll take some.
[0:51] But not everyone who campaigned for him
[0:55] is having such good luck getting through.
[0:58] Caitlyn Jenner talked about how new passport
[1:01] policies are keeping her from traveling.
[1:04] Take a look.
[1:05] This is a safety factor, OK?
[1:07] I can't travel internationally anymore, OK?
[1:10] I can't use my passport.
[1:12] I was in Mar-a-Lago two months ago.
[1:15] Wrote a letter explaining all of this to him,
[1:18] how it's affecting me and a lot of other people.
[1:21] I haven't heard from him.
[1:23] He's kind of busy right now.
[1:30] OK.
[1:31] So, what's going on?
[1:33] What is going on here?
[1:34] Did Caitlyn Jenner not realize that when they said
[1:40] they were going to put your natural birth-
[1:45] Biological signs, yes.
[1:46] Biological sign on your passport,
[1:48] that that included her as well?
[1:50] Did she think she had a pass?
[1:52] I mean, listen, you know, we always say at the table,
[1:57] you really better think about what you're voting for,
[1:59] because what's good for the goose seems
[2:01] to not be good for the gander, in your opinion.
[2:04] And yet, we told you, this is what this means.
[2:07] And the question of why Joe Rogan is getting this pass-through
[2:13] is, you know, this is something they've been talking about
[2:15] for years of using psychedelics to work on post-traumatic
[2:20] stress syndrome and many, many other things.
[2:23] So, what is why?
[2:24] Is it because Caitlyn's a woman?
[2:27] So, listen, Caitlyn still supports Trump.
[2:30] That's what stood out to me.
[2:31] So, I saw the clip of Joe Rogan in the White House,
[2:33] and I was like, huh, because I listen to him pretty often,
[2:36] and I've seen that he's been more and more splitting
[2:38] with Trump, especially over the Iran war.
[2:40] And I had this little debate at my kitchen table
[2:42] with my husband this week, and I was saying,
[2:44] Trump is historically unpopular.
[2:46] And my husband actually pointed out and was accurate
[2:49] in the fact that he's historically unpopular
[2:51] for this point in his second term,
[2:53] but presidents have been more unpopular.
[2:55] George W. Bush, Harry Truman, Nixon, George H. W. Bush,
[2:59] all got into the 20s.
[3:00] Trump's at about 37.
[3:01] So, on the one hand, I think the argument
[3:04] that the MAGA base is fleeing in droves
[3:06] is a little overstated.
[3:08] But on the flip side, 37% is not winning you anything.
[3:12] You are not winning the midterms as Republicans
[3:14] if your president stands at a 37% approval rating.
[3:18] If you're running in 2028 to be the heir apparent to Trump,
[3:21] you're not winning if his approval rating is still at 37%.
[3:24] But what is remarkable to me is these influencer types
[3:27] that still stand by him when he attacks them,
[3:30] when he betrays the things that they swore that they were for.
[3:33] Megyn Kelly has been going after him on the war in Iran,
[3:37] but then also said Trump could drop a nuke
[3:39] and I'd still vote Republican over Democrat.
[3:41] Tucker Carlson's been excoriating him,
[3:43] especially on attacking the faith community.
[3:46] I'd maybe vote for him again.
[3:47] And Joe Rogan hasn't said one way or the other,
[3:49] but I think he would vote for him again.
[3:51] We live in such a polarized moment
[3:53] that even when it impacts you,
[3:55] people are like weirdly not willing to switch party lines.
[3:57] It's bizarre to me.
[3:58] Yeah, and I don't think it's as much about,
[4:00] you know, we were talking before the show
[4:02] about who has more of his ear.
[4:03] Is it a Joe Rogan or a Caitlyn Jenner?
[4:06] It's which issue suits Donald Trump better?
[4:09] Because as you said, he's suffering.
[4:11] What issue is gonna get more people behind it?
[4:13] Mental health, working with vets.
[4:15] What's not gonna get his base behind him?
[4:17] Is any trans issue?
[4:19] Because that's what he wrote on was anti-trans messaging.
[4:22] He's not, he flip-flops a lot.
[4:24] That is not an issue he's gonna flip-flop on.
[4:27] But I do think it's interesting
[4:28] when you were asking about Caitlyn Jenner,
[4:30] she was renewing her passport,
[4:32] which is when she realized it.
[4:34] So I don't know at what point she thought
[4:36] he was ever going to help her out on that issue,
[4:39] considering how he ran for office.
[4:41] Yeah.
[4:42] I'm gonna, on Caitlyn Jenner,
[4:44] I'm going to quote a trans advocate,
[4:46] Janetta Johnson, who said this in 2015.
[4:49] Jenner's a rich white bitch.
[4:52] She can pay for everything she needs,
[4:54] but I think she now needs to put some of that money
[4:57] back into the transgender community,
[4:59] as she has taken a lot.
[5:01] All these years, we have been abused and battered,
[5:05] yet she has used none of her power
[5:07] to help the community and bring about change.
[5:11] And so, you know, Caitlyn Jenner,
[5:13] girl, cry me a river,
[5:15] let me play my little violin for you.
[5:18] Transgender, changing the marker on the passports
[5:22] is a executive order that he signed on day one.
[5:26] Day one.
[5:27] So if you think that he didn't know what he was doing,
[5:29] if you think he wasn't fulfilling a campaign promise,
[5:32] because as you say, he absolutely exploited this issue
[5:36] in order to get people to the polls.
[5:38] But what's, I think there's a special place in hell
[5:40] for people who only care about themselves
[5:43] and don't care about the effect on others.
[5:44] If she's saying that this is a safety issue,
[5:47] traveling internationally with the wrong marker
[5:50] on her passport, imagine what the safety issue is
[5:53] for people who are not celebrities,
[5:56] who don't have access to the White House,
[5:57] and who don't have money.
[5:59] Close to this kind of stupid policy,
[6:01] like I remember when this came out,
[6:03] actress Hunter Schafer put out a video
[6:05] basically saying for the first time,
[6:07] she got a passport that identified her as male.
[6:09] Hunter's been identifying as a woman
[6:11] since her high school years.
[6:13] She arguably looks more female than I do.
[6:15] And I'm like, what is this meant to do?
[6:16] It's meant to make you embarrassed
[6:18] and feel uncomfortable when you go through TSA.
[6:20] How is that improving our nation's security?
[6:22] How is that streamlining things?
[6:24] How is that cutting red tape?
[6:25] Like that is not an issue that I think in any way
[6:28] betters the day-to-day lives of the American people,
[6:30] but it's the fear-mongering he ran on
[6:32] and he's not going to reverse on it.
[6:33] It's also exposing, sorry, real quickly,
[6:34] it's also putting trans people at risk
[6:37] when they go into countries that are not as accepting.
[6:39] You just literally uncovered them.
[6:41] Correct.
[6:42] As they enter the country.
[6:43] That's the point.
[6:44] And you know what is shameful right now?
[6:46] What?
[6:47] Trans people serving in the military,
[6:48] something that Donald Trump didn't do,
[6:50] he dodged the draft with the made up bone spurs.
[6:54] Trans people serving in the military
[6:55] are being given paid leave, but not allowed to work.
[6:59] That is shameful.
[7:00] Well, you know, it's also shameful, you know,
[7:02] we're talking about what can be done for veterans.
[7:05] There's a lot he could be doing for the veterans.
[7:07] Like maybe ending this illegal war,
[7:10] so that people can come back
[7:12] and do what they need to do in the rest of their lives.
[7:14] I just, you know, I don't really,
[7:18] I don't care who has his ear,
[7:20] because it could be Bubba the Clown,
[7:22] you know, it could be anybody.
[7:25] I just want him to do what's right for the country
[7:29] and for her people, us.
[7:31] We're the people that pay the taxes.
[7:34] We are the people that sit and watch
[7:36] when you destroy our house.
[7:39] We're the people that have to sit,
[7:40] because you're gonna come to us and you want more money.
[7:43] See, so there has to be a give and take.
[7:46] There has to be a give and take.
[7:48] And so much, so far,
[7:50] it just looks like a lot of take to me.
[7:52] So we have decisions to make.
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